Government's attempt to bribe Zahedan victims' families: Take blood money and keep quiet

The government bribed the families of the victims of Bloody Friday in Zahedan, telling them to accept blood money and remain silent.
Friday, October 27, 1402, is the anniversary of Bloody Friday in Zahedan, and the people of Sistan and Baluchestan organized a large call for this day to rise up to avenge their lost loved ones and take to the streets to overthrow the regime. After publishing this call last week, the Islamic Republic regime transferred a lot of military equipment to Zahedan over the course of a week to be able to stand up to the people's protests.
Also, the presence of General Radan and his meeting with the families of the victims indicate the regime's fear of the unity of the people. According to published reports, the government is trying to bribe the families of the victims of Bloody Friday to force them to remain silent by paying blood money.
Mohammad Shahuzhi, commander of the Basij base in Karimabad, Zahedan, on the orders of Ahmad Reza Radan, the country's chief of police, met with some of the families of the victims and asked them to desist from continuing their complaints and legal actions. He emphasized in these meetings that the families should be satisfied with receiving blood money because their complaints to punish the perpetrators of the repression and murder of innocent people in Balochistan will be fruitless.
In response to his request, the tribal leaders announced: "The people are not listening to us on this issue, and to resolve this issue, a discussion should be held with Maulana Abdul Hamid, because this incident occurred in the Meccan mosque."
The government's attempt to bribe the families has sparked anger and reaction from many people, wondering whether Maulana Abdul Hamid will give in to the evil thoughts of the Islamic Republic regime and convince the families to accept blood money, or will he stand up to confront the regime? Because if such a thing happens, the people of Dadkhah will be disappointed in continuing their uprising to overthrow the regime, and their unity will be destroyed.
Will the people allow the Islamic Republic to achieve its goal and continue its crimes, or will they continue to stand united for Iran's victory?




