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Ali Abazari
علی اباذری
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Ali Abazari was an 18-year-old university student who balanced his studies with hard work, laboring alongside his father to help support their family's livelihood. He is remembered by those who knew him as a dedicated young man at the beginning of a new chapter in his life. On the night of January 8, 2026, Ali participated in the protests in the Valiasr Town neighborhood of Tehran. While standing alongside his uncle, he was targeted and shot by security forces. The fatal injury ended his life during a season that should have been dedicated to his growth and education. Ali was laid to rest in Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery in Tehran. Often referred to as a "Martyr of the Path to Freedom" and a "Javidnam" (Eternal Name), his memory remains a symbol of the young lives lost during the protest movement.
علی اباذری، دانشجوی ۱۸ سالهای بود که در کنار تحصیل، دوشادوش پدرش به عنوان کارگر کار میکرد تا در تأمین معیشت خانواده سهمی داشته باشد. او که به تازگی قدم به دنیای دانشجویی گذاشته بود، جوانی فداکار و سختکوش توصیف شده است. در شامگاه ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، علی در حالی که همراه با عموی خود در اعتراضات شهرک ولیعصر تهران شرکت کرده بود، هدف شلیک نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت و جان باخت. زندگی این جوان ۱۸ ساله در فصلی که باید زمان شکوفایی و ساختن آیندهاش میبود، با شلیک مستقیم به پایان رسید. پیکر جاویدنام علی اباذری در آرامستان بهشت زهرای تهران به خاک سپرده شده است. او در میان مردم و خانوادهاش با عنوان «شهید راه آزادی» گرامی داشته میشود و نامش به عنوان یکی از جانباختگان راه وطن در یادها ماندگار گشته است.
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