Woman dies after standing in line for three days to receive oil

The harsh winter of Sistan took the life of a woman who stood in line for three days to receive oil.
A 53-year-old woman in Sistan and Baluchestan who, despite having a heart problem, had to stand in line to receive her 80-liter quota of fuel, died without receiving it.
It is not the harsh winter of Sistan that took the life of this woman, but rather the government's irresponsibility towards its people that took the life of this woman. Sistan and Baluchestan, who are deprived of the basic facilities of citizenship, lose their lives every day in one way or another. Either due to repression, torture, killing, or due to the cold due to the lack of heating facilities.
The people of Sistan and Baluchestan reacted to this painful death and declared: "If the governorship had the ability to solve the gas problem, someone who had a heart operation would not be standing in line to get an oil quota. From now on, we must witness the deaths of citizens of this province in various lines. Aren't the people of Sistan and Baluchestan part of Iran? Why should we witness discrimination? Why is no one paying attention to the demands of the people of this province? From not having an identity card to people being killed for demanding justice, we are now also witnessing people dying due to lack of facilities.
"Which government has a clear conscience with all this oppression and oppression of its people? Don't they have families and children of their own? Can they be held accountable for all the blood they shed and the lives they lost?"
The deceased's brother said about the people's situation: "We spent our entire lives in different lines. Lines for bread, lines for gasoline, lines for gas, lines for oil, etc. Sistan and Baluchestan is at the bottom of the world and its people have no facilities."
Reach out to the people of Balochistan.




