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Hadith Najafi was a young Iranian protester who became a symbol of resistance after being killed by security forces during the 2021 protests in Iran. Her death highlighted the regime’s brutal crackdown on dissent and the resilience of women fighting against oppression. Despite government efforts to suppress the truth, her family and witnesses spoke out, revealing the extent of state violence and manipulation. Najafi’s story reflects the ongoing struggle for freedom and justice in Iran.
Mohammadhasan Turkman, a 26-year-old student from Isfahan, became a symbol of Iran’s 2021 protests after being fatally shot by security forces in Babol. His death underscores the lethal suppression of dissent in Iran, highlighting issues of government transparency and the right to protest. Turkman’s life and untimely demise reflect the personal toll of the broader struggle for justice and freedom in the country.
Seyed Sina Mousavi, a 15-year-old from Amol, was killed by state forces during nationwide protests on September 21, 2022. His death symbolizes the tragic impact of political unrest on youth.
Mohammad Reza Eskandari, a 26-year-old from Pakdasht, Iran, was tragically killed during protests, leaving behind a grieving family facing security pressures, embodying the human cost of the quest for freedom and justice.
Abolfazl Baho, a 17-year-old protester from Qaemshahr, was killed by government forces during the 2022 protests. His death symbolizes the tragic price of youthful defiance against oppression in Iran.
At just 15, Amirhossein Basati was killed by government forces during protests in Kermanshah. His family’s search ended in grief, marking him as a young martyr for freedom and justice.
Mohsen Mohammadi Koochesfahani, a 37-year-old nature lover and sports enthusiast, tragically died after being shot by security forces during protests in Qaemshahr, leaving behind a legacy of bravery and a call for justice.
Authorities manipulated Mehdis Hosseini’s family into a coerced suicide narrative, revealing the regime’s efforts to suppress truth and silence dissent amidst Iran’s ongoing struggle for justice and human rights.
Hamidreza Gholjeh, a 17-year-old Azerbaijani Turk, sought work in Tehran. He tragically fell victim to state violence during protests, leaving his family shattered. His memory remains a symbol of injustice.
Milad Javidpour, born on June 22, 1989, stood up for justice in the protests of Nazabad, Tehran. Sadly, he was fatally shot by government forces on September 22, 2022, while fighting for his rights.