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Alireza Khoshkar Bayati
علیرضا خوشکار بیاتی
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Alireza Khoshkar Bayati was a 30-year-old man who was killed on December 7, 2022, during protests on Marzdaran Boulevard in Tehran. In a tragic moment witnessed indirectly by his family, Alireza was shot in the chest at close range while he was actively speaking on the phone with his wife, Niloofar Davoudi. Reports indicate that following the shooting, security forces did not take Alireza to a hospital for emergency medical care. Instead, he was taken to a police station, where he subsequently died from his injuries. His death highlights the severe lack of medical urgency provided to protesters targeted by government forces. Since his passing, his wife has shared poignant memories of their life together, including videos of him dancing at a wedding and personal tributes on Valentine's Day. She has also continued to honor his legacy by distributing food to the needy in his name, seeking justice for the man she describes as the love of her life whose light was extinguished by a single bullet.
علیرضا خوشکار بیاتی، جوان ۳۰ سالهای بود که در شامگاه ۱۶ آذر ۱۴۰۱ در جریان تجمعات اعتراضی در بلوار مرزداران تهران جان باخت. او در حالی که پشت تلفن با همسرش، نیلوفر داوودی، صحبت میکرد، از فاصله نزدیک از ناحیه قفسه سینه هدف شلیک مستقیم نیروهای حکومتی قرار گرفت. بر اساس گزارشهای موجود، ماموران امنیتی پس از تیراندازی، علیرضا را به جای انتقال به بیمارستان به کلانتری منتقل کردند. این ممانعت از دسترسی به مراقبتهای فوری پزشکی در نهایت منجر به جان باختن وی شد. در سالهای پس از این واقعه، نیلوفر داوودی با انتشار تصاویری از لحظات شادی و رقص همسرش و همچنین توزیع غذای نذری برای نیازمندان، یاد او را زنده نگه داشته است. او در دلنوشتهای به مناسبت روز ولنتاین، از تلخیِ آن لحظهای گفت که شلیک یک گلوله، نه تنها علیرضا، بلکه زندگی مشترک آنها را هدف قرار داد.
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