"Mawlawi Abdul Hamid" criticizes the way the trial of the suspects of Zahedan's Bloody Friday was held

"Mawlawi Abdul Hamid" strongly criticized the manner in which the trial of the defendants of Zahedan's Bloody Friday was held.
On Friday, 8 Mehr 1401, many worshippers in Zahedan were shot dead by agents of the Islamic Republic regime. After this crime, Friday became known as the "Bloody Friday of Zahedan" and was accompanied by weekly marches of worshippers protesting the regime and its agents. The Friday prayer leader of Zahedan also criticized the policies of the Islamic Republic and its agents in his weekly Friday prayer sermons.
Maulvi Abdul Hamid, the Imam of the Sunni Friday prayer in Zahedan, published a post on his personal page on social media regarding the conduct of the trial of the accused of the Bloody Friday in Zahedan, informing them of the conduct of the trial. He also criticized the lack of accountability of the commanders and perpetrators of the IRGC and Basij.
Following the publication of this article, the Friday prayer imam of Zahedan wrote: "The trial for this crime was held after a long wait, with the summoning of a few police officers, but the perpetrators of this crime and the IRGC and Basij militia were never held accountable."
In his Friday prayer sermons on February 10, Maulvi Abdul Hamid called for the trial of the perpetrators of the Zahedan Bloody Friday crime and stated that people expect the judge to only hear the truth and not be pressured by any department or organization. He also criticized the delay in holding the trial and the way the case was handled. It should be noted that official government sources have not yet published information about this trial and its details.




