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Name:
KIAN PIRFALAK
Father's Name:
Unknown
Mother's Name:
Unknown
City of Birth:
Izeh
State of Birth:
Khuzestan
Date of Birth:
2013-06-11
City of Death:
Izeh
State of Death:
Khuzestan
Date of Death:
2022-11-16
Kian Pirfalak, born on June 11, 2013, was a young Iranian child whose life was tragically cut short on November 16, 2022. He became a symbol of the devastating consequences of the violent events that unfolded during the attack on the Izeh market in Iran. While sitting in his parent’s vehicle, Kian was shot and killed by government security forces. This heartbreaking incident sent shockwaves through the nation and drew international attention to the plight of innocent civilians caught in the crossfire of political unrest and violence. The backdrop of Kian Pirfalak’s untimely death lies within the larger context of the nationwide protests that rocked Iran in 2022. The protests were triggered by the arrest and suspicious death of Mahsa Amini, which ignited widespread discontent among the Iranian population. Citizens took to the streets, voicing their frustration and anger towards the regime’s performance, laws, and structure. The central slogan of the protests, “Women, Life, Freedom,” encapsulated the fundamental issues at stake and resonated with a diverse range of individuals, including journalists, artists, lawyers, teachers, students, and civil rights activists. The scale and intensity of the protests reflected the deep-seated grievances held by many Iranians and the desire for substantial change. The backdrop of Kian Pirfalak’s untimely death lies within the larger context of the nationwide protests that rocked Iran in 2022. The protests were triggered by the arrest and suspicious death of Mahsa Amini, which ignited widespread discontent among the Iranian population. Citizens took to the streets, voicing their frustration and anger towards the regime’s performance, laws, and structure. The central slogan of the protests, “Women, Life, Freedom,” encapsulated the fundamental issues at stake and resonated with a diverse range of individuals, including journalists, artists, lawyers, teachers, students, and civil rights activists. The scale and intensity of the protests reflected the deep-seated grievances held by many Iranians and the desire for substantial change.
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