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Ali Mohammad Sadeghi
علیمحمد صادقی
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Ali Mohammad Sadeghi was a two-year-old child from Dehaq, Isfahan, whose life was cut short on January 9, 2026. He was killed during the nationwide protest movement known as the Lion and Sun Revolution. According to reports, Ali Mohammad was being carried on his father's shoulders when government security forces opened fire. He was fatally shot in the side. His death has been highlighted as a tragic example of state violence against children during the protests. Following the shooting, his parents sought to protect his body, reportedly keeping his remains in the snow overnight. He was buried the following day. He is remembered by supporters of the movement as a young martyr and a symbol of the sacrifices made during the struggle for change.
علیمحمد صادقی کودک دو سالهای اهل دهق در استان اصفهان بود که در تاریخ ۱۹ دیماه ۱۴۰۴ در جریان اعتراضات سراسری موسوم به انقلاب شیر و خورشید جان خود را از دست داد. بر اساس گزارشها، علیمحمد در حالی که بر شانههای پدرش بود، هدف شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. او بر اثر اصابت گلوله به پهلویش جان باخت. نام او در میان فهرست قربانیان خردسالی است که در جریان برخورد نیروهای حکومتی با معترضان کشته شدند. والدین او برای محافظت از پیکر فرزندشان و جلوگیری از ربوده شدن آن، او را تا صبح در میان برفها نگه داشتند و روز بعد به خاک سپردند. یاد این کودک دو ساله به عنوان یکی از جانفدایان میهن در یادها زنده مانده است.
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- item:3570 ↔ item:7475 (0.637094259262085)
- item:5188 ↔ item:7475 (0.5290466547012329)
- item:5588 ↔ item:7475 (0.6184390783309937)
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