The murder of 19-year-old Zahra in Tabriz is another crime by the Islamic Republic regime.

Another crime committed by the Islamic Republic regime is the murder of "Zahra Mikaeili," a 19-year-old girl from Tabriz.
"Zahra Mikaeili", born on October 28, 1932, and residing in "Yalankoh" in Tabriz, was arrested by security forces on Shahnaz Street during the uprising of September 20, 1402, and there was no information about her until the second week of March.
After searching extensively and spending 1 billion Tomans to find their daughter, Zahra's family finally found a clue about her in Bandar Abbas after 6 months of not knowing. After visiting the aforementioned place, it was revealed that Zahra's body was found in a fishing pond. One of the local fishermen stated that after every uprising, several bodies are found in this pond.
The Islamic Republic regime is even afraid of the bodies of Iranian girls and boys. Unaware that one day the curtain will be lifted on their crimes, they have transferred the lifeless body of this girl from the north to the south of the country, and finally, cruelly, they have thrown her body into a fish pond to be eaten by the fish.
Such cruelty and callousness is only expected from the just regime of the Islamic Republic. A government that only carries the name of justice and has not breathed a whiff of justice and fairness, and has taken the lives of loved ones of the country without the slightest remorse, leaving many families in grief.
All the blood shed will be avenged with the unity and solidarity of the Iranian people after the victory of the popular revolution.




