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Abbas Deljouie

عباس دلجویی

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Abbas Deljouie was a veterinary student at Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz who became a victim of the state's crackdown on protest movements. During the period of unrest, he was arrested and held in detention for an unspecified period before being released. Tragically, only a few days after his release from custody, Deljouie suffered a stroke in his sleep and passed away in Ahvaz. Because his death occurred so shortly after his time in detention, his passing is regarded as highly suspicious by the community and those documenting the human rights situation in Iran. He is remembered by his peers and the academic community as a student whose life was cut short following his involvement in the struggle for change. His name remains part of the collective memory of the student movement at Chamran University.

عباس دلجویی، دانشجوی رشته دامپزشکی در دانشگاه شهید چمران اهواز بود که در جریان جنبش‌های اعتراضی ایران بازداشت شد. او پس از مدتی حبس، از بازداشت آزاد شد اما زندگی او مدت کوتاهی پس از آزادی به شکلی تراژیک پایان یافت. تنها چند روز پس از رهایی از بازداشت، عباس دلجویی در خواب دچار سکته شد و در شهر اهواز درگذشت. به دلیل تقارن زمانی مرگ او با آزادی از زندان، درگذشت وی به عنوان یک مرگ مشکوک توصیف شده است که ابهامات بسیاری را پیرامون شرایط دوران بازداشت او برانگیخت. یاد او به عنوان یکی از دانشجویان آزادی‌خواه که جان خود را در مسیر تحولات اجتماعی ایران از دست داد، در خاطر همراهان و جامعه دانشگاهی اهواز زنده مانده است.

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