The office of Hassan Norouzi, a representative of Robat Karim and deputy chairman of the Judiciary Commission of the Islamic regime’s of Iran’s parliament, was set on fire five days after his outrageous remarks about the massacre of young people during the November 2019 uprising.
Clergyman Norouzi had said: “I was one of those who shot at the people, we killed them. Now who wants to send us to trial?! The other side set fire to the bank and we killed them. “Who do you want to send to trial?”
A group of mothers of the November 2019 young and brave victims released a video addressed to Hassan Norouzi, saying that they would be ready to try him if he “came to the middle of the square” from his “nest” without a bodyguard, a gun, a baton and an electric shocker. The mothers had told the former judge that they were “not afraid of imprisonment or death” and that they were protesting against the government, like their children who took part in the November protests.