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Akbar Daneshvarkar
اکبر دانشورکار
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Akbar Daneshvarkar was a long-time political prisoner and activist, known for his unwavering commitment to protests in Iran. He was repeatedly arrested and tortured for his activism, which spanned from 1999 (18 Tir 78) onwards, including participation in later uprisings. Akbar Daneshvarkar was ultimately executed on March 30, 2026, in Varamin. Prior to his execution, he conveyed a powerful final message: "The path continues...". His death as a political prisoner highlights the severe consequences faced by activists in Iran. Following his execution, his sisters, Akram and Azam Daneshvarkar, were detained in Qarchak Prison, Varamin, indicating the ripple effect of his case on his family. Akbar Daneshvarkar is remembered for his resilience and persistent activism in the face of grave risks.
اکبر دانشورکار یک زندانی سیاسی و فعال باسابقه بود که به دلیل تعهد تزلزلناپذیرش به اعتراضات در ایران شناخته میشد. او بارها به خاطر فعالیتهایش که از سال ۱۳۷۸ آغاز شد و شامل شرکت در قیامهای بعدی نیز میشد، بازداشت و شکنجه شد. اکبر دانشورکار سرانجام در تاریخ ۱۰ فروردین ۱۴۰۵ (۳۰ مارس ۲۰۲۶) در ورامین اعدام شد. او پیش از اعدام، پیامی قوی و نهایی از خود به جا گذاشت: «راه ادامه دارد...». جان باختن او به عنوان یک زندانی سیاسی، پیامدهای شدید پیش روی فعالان در ایران را برجسته میکند. پس از اعدام او، خواهرانش، اکرم و اعظم دانشورکار، در زندان قرچک ورامین بازداشت شدند، که نشاندهنده تأثیر گسترده پرونده او بر خانوادهاش است. اکبر دانشورکار به دلیل پایداری و فعالیت مداومش در برابر خطرات جدی، به یاد سپرده میشود.
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