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Ali Mohammad Doost

علی محمددوست

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Ali Mohammad Doost was a 22-year-old rapper and clothing vendor who lived independently in Chalus, Mazandaran. On January 9, 2026, during the nationwide protests, he was shot and killed by security forces. Known for expressing his hopes and the struggles of his generation through rap music, he worked as a vendor to support himself. Following his death, his body remained unclaimed in a morgue for several days because he lived alone and had no immediate family in the city. The news of his unclaimed body highlighted the solitary life he led before it was cut short. Eventually, authorities located his uncle in Gilan province, and his body was transferred there for burial.

علی محمددوست، رپر و فروشنده لباس ۲۲ ساله‌ای بود که به تنهایی در شهر چالوس زندگی می‌کرد. در تاریخ ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴، او در جریان اعتراضات مردمی هدف شلیک مستقیم ماموران امنیتی قرار گرفت و جان خود را در راه آزادی از دست داد. او که با کار فروشندگی معاش خود را تامین می‌کرد، از طریق موسیقی رپ صدای اعتراض و آرزوهای نسل خود بود. پس از جان‌باختن علی، پیکر او به مدت چند روز در سردخانه بدون صاحب باقی ماند؛ چرا که او در چالوس تنها زندگی می‌کرد و کسی برای تحویل گرفتن او مراجعه نکرده بود. این غربت و تنهایی او پس از مرگ، بازتاب گسترده‌ای در میان فعالان مدنی داشت. سرانجام با پیدا شدن دایی او در استان گیلان، پیکر این جوان جاویدنام به آنجا منتقل و به خاک سپرده شد.

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