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Ali Gardakane
علی گردکانه
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Ali Gardakane was a 28-year-old resident of Kangavar who lost his life during the nationwide protests in Iran. He is remembered as one of the many individuals whose lives were cut short during the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement. His identity and hometown have been documented through memorial records, specifically the "Javidnam" project, which honors those killed during the demonstrations. Although the exact date of his death was not recorded in the public roster, his name remains a testament to the heavy toll paid by the youth of Kangavar during the unrest. Gardakane's inclusion in these memorial portraits serves as a formal recognition of his sacrifice. He is honored as a member of the generation that stood for social change, ensuring his memory is preserved within the history of the movement.
علی گردکانه، جوانی ۲۸ ساله و اهل کنگاور بود که در جریان اعتراضات سراسری در ایران جان خود را از دست داد. او به عنوان یکی از جانباختگانی شناخته میشود که در جریان جنبش «زن، زندگی، آزادی» و در مسیر تلاش برای تغییرات اجتماعی، جان خود را فدا کرد. نام و تصویر او در فهرستهای یادبود از جمله پروژه «جاویدنام» ثبت شده است که به معرفی قربانیان این اعتراضات میپردازد. اگرچه جزئیات دقیقی از تاریخ درگذشت وی در اسناد عمومی این فهرست درج نشده است، اما هویت او به عنوان یکی از فرزندان کنگاور در سوابق جانباختگان تثبیت شده است. ثبت نام علی گردکانه در یادبودهای ملی، نشاندهنده احترامی است که جامعه برای فداکاری او قائل است. او به عنوان بخشی از نسل جوانی که برای حقوق خود ایستادگی کردند، در حافظه جمعی مردم ایران و شهر زادگاهش ماندگار خواهد بود.
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