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Ali Bayat

علی بیات

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Ali Bayat was a 44-year-old supporter of the pro-royalist movement who lost his life during the revolutionary events of early 2026 in Tehran. He is remembered by activists as a participant in the movement described as the "Lion and Sun National Revolution." In January 2026 (corresponding to the Iranian month of Dey 1404), Ali was killed in the Narmak neighborhood of Tehran. He died after being targeted by direct gunfire from Islamic Republic security forces. Reports indicate the incident occurred around January 8 or 19 (18th or 19th of Dey). Following his death, Ali Bayat has been memorialized with the title "Javidnam" (Eternal Name) by human rights advocates and fellow protesters. His name remains a symbol of the sacrifices made during the protest movements of 2026.

علی بیات، ۴۴ ساله و از حامیان پادشاهی‌خواهی، در جریان خیزش انقلابی موسوم به «انقلاب ملی شیر و خورشید» در تهران جان خود را فدا کرد. او در اسناد حقوق بشری به عنوان یکی از چهره‌های همراه با این جنبش اعتراضی شناخته می‌شود. در دی‌ماه سال ۱۴۰۴، علی در محله نارمک تهران هدف شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی جمهوری اسلامی قرار گرفت و جان باخت. گزارش‌های موجود تاریخ وقوع این حادثه را ۱۸ یا ۱۹ دی‌ماه ذکر کرده‌اند. نام علی بیات توسط فعالان و همراهان جنبش با عنوان «جاویدنام» گرامی داشته شده است. یاد او به عنوان یکی از جان‌باختگان راه آزادی و حاکمیت ملی در میان مستندات قربانیان خشونت‌های دولتی سال ۱۴۰۴ ثبت شده است.

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