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Iranian regime authorities killed a man in cold blood




The Baluchi father of these children was killed by Iranian regime security forces





Iranian regime authorities killed a man in cold blood
 Iran, Dec. 5, 2018 - A hardworking Baluchi father in southeast Iran, who put food on the table for his family by selling gasoline, was gunned down and murdered on Tuesday by members of the Iranian regime’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). News of this incident broke out on social media, shedding light on only a small portion of the cruelty imposed on the Iranian people, especially the constantly oppressed Baluchi minority.
Iranian regime authorities have increased their lethal measures against Baluchis who are selling fuel. This is in parallel to their killing and murdering of porters in the Kurdistan region of Iran’s western border with Iraq and Turkey.
On November 26, the Iranian opposition coalition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) issued a statement reminding various cases of such atrocities carried out by the IRGC.
On Saturday, November 24, two impoverished Baluchi young people on Irandegan-Khash road (Sistan and Baluchistan province) who were carrying fuel with their own vehicle were burnt alive by direct firing of repressive forces and inflaming the car. On the same day, the regime’s murderers targeted two young men who were carrying few bags of tobacco with their car and severely injured them. Several other vehicles of Baluch compatriots were also hit.
This is a ring of the endless chain of regime crimes in Sistan and Baluchestan province. Killing of a young man in Khash under the pretext of having 10 liters of fuel on November 20, the burning of two young people in their car on the road from Iranshahr to Sarbaz on October 15, killing a young man and injuring another on the road from Mehrestan to Saravan on May 30, killing two young people from Dashtiari on May 25 and injuring a woman at Friday Bazaar of Iranshahr due to blind shooting in pursuit of a car on May 24, shooting of a young Baluchi laborer in Saravan due to having a few boxes of mango on May 22, killing a young man in the city of Saravan by direct shooting on the pretext of carrying four bags of rice in his car on May 10, killing a fellow Baluch by firing a bullet on the road to Khash and injuring the driver of the car who was earning a living by picking up passengers on April 27, firing on a Baluchi fellow from Qasr Qand village carrying 10 bags of rice in his car on March 30, are other examples of crimes of the religious fascism ruling Iran against Baluch compatriots.
The criminal rulers of the country are targeting hardworking Baluchi youth with their bullets while they have no other option except buying and selling a few liters of fuel or other items needed by the people due to the severity of unemployment and poverty and in spite of the many dangers they face. The unemployment rate in some areas of the province is 100 percent.
Alim Yarmohammadi, member of the regime's parliament from Sistan and Baluchestan, acknowledged a while ago that "more than 95 percent of the people in the province do not have access to proper food and nutrition. 75% of people are under the poverty line of food security and are in fact in a similar situation to those in Africa. The employment conditions are very bad. There is no industry and no agriculture "(State media – October 14, 2018).
According to the head of the Industry, Mining and Trade Organization in Sistan and Baluchistan, which is the youngest province in the country and 67% of its population is less than 30 years old, the level of economic participation and industrial employment is only 6%, which is the last in the country. Dehmardeh, the member of regime’s parliament from Zabul, said: "This province is the record holder for unemployment." Ahmad Ali Kikha, another Zabul representative, said almost absolute poverty was dominant over the entire region. From dusk to dawn, people are searching the city’s garbage bins to have something to eat, the Zabul cemetery has become a huge dormitory for the homeless who are deprived of having a suitable shelter ... there are many women, men, and children who were burned in the fire of shots by the bullets of the security forces for carrying a few liters of fuel to provide for their livings, while 30,000-liter tankers belonging to powerful and rich were passing in front of their eyes...
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