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Hananeh Kia's mother, Masoumeh Azari, reacts to the Nights of Power

Masoumeh Azari, the mother of Hananeh Kia, reacted to the celebration of the Night of Power during Ramadan.

"Hanane Kia" was born in 1999 and is a 22-year-old girl who was killed in Nowshahr during the popular revolution in 1401 when she was shot in the side by Islamic Republic regime forces.

The last days of Ramadan are now passing, and many Shiites are reciting the Quran in mosques on the nights of power and martyrdom of Ali (the Shiite Imam), weeping and wailing, repenting of their sins and asking God for forgiveness.

Masoumeh Azari, Hananeh Kia's mother, reacted to the celebration of the Nights of Power, the last night of which was last night, by posting a photo of her daughter on her Instagram page and writing:

"Tonight is the Night of Power...? Don't tell us about the Night of Power, for seven months now every night has been the Night of Power. You shameless murderers, do you know when our Night of Power was? The night they called us at 8 o'clock and told us that my daughter had been shot. The night we prayed until late at night in the hospital that my daughter would come out of the operating room safely. The night the doctor told us that if your daughter could endure the two golden hours in the ICU, she would survive, otherwise there was nothing we could do."

The night when I held my daughter's lifeless legs in my hands and begged the nurses to continue resuscitation until my daughter's heartbeat returned, but it didn't. Oh! You, who aimed at my daughter's side and shot her cowardly, what sin had my daughter committed?  

Are you reciting the Quran with your dirty hands tonight? With the same hands stained with the pure blood of my beloved, are you saying, "O Lord, O Lord, forgiveness, forgiveness" for your sins? I will not forgive you. Do not speak to us of the poisoned sword, when the bodies of our children have been rendered lifeless by the clubs and arrows of two wars.

"Do not tell us about the broken side of Fatima, when the side of my beautiful daughter Hanana was pierced by a bullet. You are a murderer, a haram, you took my child who had thousands of dreams from us. But know this, as long as I live, I will not forgive the unjustly shed blood of my child, and I will continue to demand justice for my daughter's blood, even if I have to give my life for it. Dawn is near."

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