Government agents took the life of "Nader Naroi" in front of his mother

Government agents shot Nader Naroi two live bullets and killed him in front of his mother.
Since the beginning of the popular revolution, many mothers have witnessed the killing of their children at the hands of government forces. Mothers who, after 7 months, see the killing of another young person, feel the pain of their loved ones renewed.
Nader Naroi, a 30-year-old Baloch resident of the village of Kohak in the city of Zahak, was also killed by security forces on Thursday, April 1, in front of his mother, by firing two live bullets, as he protested against the entry of officers into his house without a court order.
The disruption caused by the Islamic Republic regime to the Zahedan internet system has prevented this government crime from being reported in the media. The killing of Nader Naroi is just one of the crimes committed by the Islamic Republic regime agents in Zahedan every week. Fearing that more crimes will be reported in the media, the regime has cut off people’s access to outside the city and even the country and has imposed sanctions on them, unaware that the Iranian people are circumventing all sanctions to expose the regime’s crimes.
Can a government that uses live ammunition against the protests of its people and easily takes their lives be held accountable for the blood shed just as easily?




