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Ali Khaledi
علی خالدی
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Ali Khaledi was a young man from Lordegan, located in the Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, who lost his life during the nationwide protest movements in Iran. He is remembered as one of the individuals who stood for change in his community, and his sacrifice has been documented by human rights monitors and memorial rosters. While specific details regarding his age and the exact date of his passing remain unrecorded in the available archives, Ali is commemorated through memorial portraits that depict him as a young man wearing glasses and a bowtie. These images serve as a poignant reminder of a life cut short during the pursuit of freedom. Today, Ali Khaledi is honored as one of the "Javidnam"—the eternally named—whose memory is preserved by those who continue to advocate for justice. His name remains a part of the collective history of the struggle in Lordegan and across the country.
علی خالدی جوانی اهل لردگان در استان چهارمحال و بختیاری بود که در جریان جنبشهای اعتراضی در ایران جان خود را از دست داد. نام او در فهرست جانباختگانی ثبت شده است که در مسیر حقطلبی و آزادیخواهی در زادگاه خود ایستادگی کردند. اگرچه جزئیات دقیق مربوط به سن و تاریخ جانباختن وی در اسناد عمومی ثبت نشده است، اما یاد او از طریق تصاویر و پرترههای یادبودی که او را با عینک و پاپیون نشان میدهد، زنده نگه داشته شده است. این تصاویر گویای جوانی و زندگیای است که در جریان اعتراضات ناتمام ماند. نام علی خالدی در میان «جاویدنامان» و کسانی که جان خود را در راه آرمانهای مردمی فدا کردند، به یادگار مانده است. یاد او به عنوان بخشی از حافظه جمعی لردگان و جنبشهای آزادیخواهانه معاصر ایران گرامی داشته میشود.
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