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Alireza Alinia
علیرضا علینیا
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Alireza Alinia was a 23-year-old entrepreneur from Mashhad who owned and operated a clothing store. He was part of the generation that joined the "Lion and Sun Revolution" protests in early 2026, seeking social and political change in Iran. On January 9, 2026, Alireza was killed in Mashhad after being shot in the back of the head by security forces. His death occurred on a Friday, adding his name to the list of young citizens who lost their lives during the movement. Alireza’s death was marked by a profound personal tragedy: his wife was pregnant at the time, and their daughter was expected to be born only two months later. According to his family and those close to him, Alireza had specifically stated that he was participating in the protests to ensure his daughter could grow up in a better world with a brighter future.
علیرضا علینیا، جوان ۲۳ ساله اهل مشهد، صاحب یک مغازه لباسفروشی بود که در جریان جنبش «انقلاب شیر و خورشید» در دیماه ۱۴۰۴ حضور داشت. او به عنوان جوانی سختکوش شناخته میشد که برای تغییرات اجتماعی و سیاسی در ایران تلاش میکرد. در روز جمعه، ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴، علیرضا در جریان اعتراضات شهر مشهد بر اثر اصابت گلوله ماموران امنیتی به پشت سرش جان باخت. پیکر بیجان این جوان ۲۳ ساله در حالی به خاک سپرده شد که جامعه و خانوادهاش در سوگ او نشستند. جان باختن علیرضا با تراژدی خانوادگی عمیقی همراه بود؛ در زمان کشته شدن او، همسرش باردار بود و تنها دو ماه به تولد دخترشان باقی مانده بود. نزدیکان علیرضا نقل کردهاند که او هدف خود از حضور در اعتراضات را تلاش برای ساختن آیندهای بهتر و زندگی خوب برای دخترش عنوان کرده بود.
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