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Amir Bayati
امیر بیاتی
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Amir Bayati was a young man killed during the protest movements in Iran on January 9, 2026. In an act of selfless bravery, he was shot by security forces in Mehrshahr, Karaj, while using his own body to shield his sister from harm. This sacrifice has led to him being honored by the public as a "Javidnam," or one who is eternally named. Following his death, his family faced significant pressure from authorities, who reportedly seized his body. His remains were only returned to his loved ones after several days of intimidation and the extraction of forced legal commitments. Despite these efforts to suppress the circumstances of his death, he is remembered for his courage and his devotion to his family and his country.
امیر بیاتی در تاریخ ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴ در مهرشهر کرج، در جریان جنبشهای اعتراضی، جان خود را فدای میهن کرد. او در لحظه حادثه با شجاعتی مثالزدنی، خود را برای محافظت از خواهرش در برابر مأموران امنیتی سپر کرد و هدف شلیک گلوله قرار گرفت. از او به عنوان یکی از «جاویدنامان» راه آزادی یاد میشود که جانش را برای حفاظت از عزیزانش فدا کرد. پس از کشته شدن او، مأموران حکومتی پیکر وی را ربودند و تحویل آن به خانواده را برای چندین روز به تعویق انداختند. پیکر امیر بیاتی تنها پس از اعمال فشار، تهدید و اخذ تعهدات اجباری از سوی نهادهای امنیتی به خانوادهاش بازگردانده شد. شجاعت او در آخرین لحظات زندگی، نام او را در میان جانفدایان مسیر آزادی ماندگار کرده است.
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- item:2884 ↔ item:7165 (0.7382951378822327)
- item:2885 ↔ item:7165 (0.4923222064971924)
- item:2886 ↔ item:7165 (0.6895792484283447)
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