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Abolfazl Adinezadeh

ابوالفضل آدینه‌زاده

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Abolfazl Adinezadeh was a young man from Mashhad who lost his life during the Iranian protest movements. He died as a result of severe injuries sustained from birdshot wounds. Following the shooting, he was hospitalized in a critical state, where images shared by his family documented him intubated and suffering from extensive physical trauma. Since his death, Abolfazl's family has remained dedicated to seeking justice. His sister, Marzieh Adinezadeh, has become a prominent voice for the movement, sharing evidence of his medical condition and advocating for accountability. Known by his supporters and loved ones as "Abolfazl of Iran," he has become a symbol of the sacrifices made during the protests in Mashhad.

ابوالفضل آدینه‌زاده، جوانی اهل مشهد بود که در جریان جنبش‌های اعتراضی ایران جان خود را از دست داد. او بر اثر جراحات شدید ناشی از شلیک گلوله‌های ساچمه‌ای جان باخت. پس از اصابت گلوله‌ها، ابوالفضل در وضعیت بحرانی به بیمارستان منتقل شد؛ تصاویری که بعدها توسط خانواده‌اش منتشر شد، او را در وضعیت اینتوبه و با جراحات گسترده نشان می‌داد. پس از جان باختن او، خانواده آدینه‌زاده و به‌ویژه خواهرش، مرضیه آدینه‌زاده، به دادخواهی برخاستند. مرضیه با انتشار مستندات وضعیت پزشکی برادرش و ایستادگی بر آرمان او، به یکی از چهره‌های فعال دادخواه تبدیل شده است. همراهان و خانواده‌اش از او با عنوان «ابوالفضلِ ایران» یاد می‌کنند که نشان‌دهنده جایگاه او در حافظه جمعی این جنبش اعتراضی است.

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