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Amir Hossein Hatami (2)

امیرحسین حاتمی

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Amir Hossein Hatami was a young Iranian protester who was arrested in Tehran during the nationwide demonstrations in January 2026 (Dey 1404). Following his arrest, he was accused of involvement in a fire at the Kaveh Basij Base, a charge that led to a death sentence issued in a show trial where he was reportedly denied the right to a legal defense. His execution was carried out by the Iranian judiciary on April 2, 2026. In the wake of his death, his mother expressed a desire for his memory to be preserved, calling for his story to be shared widely so that his sacrifice would not be forgotten. Amir Hossein is remembered by his family and the public as a patriot and a "son of Iran." He is often described as a "sacrifice for the homeland," a young man who gave his life during the movement for change in his country.

امیرحسین حاتمی از معترضان بازداشت‌شده در جریان اعتراضات دی‌ماه ۱۴۰۴ در تهران بود. او پس از بازداشت، به اتهام مشارکت در آتش‌سوزی پایگاه بسیج کاوه در یک دادگاه نمایشی و بدون برخورداری از حق دفاع به اعدام محکوم شد. قوه قضاییه جمهوری اسلامی حکم اعدام او را در تاریخ ۱۳ فروردین ۱۴۰۵ (۲ آوریل ۲۰۲۶) در تهران به اجرا درآورد. مادر امیرحسین با انتشار تصاویری از او، از مردم خواست تا یاد پسرش را به عنوان یکی از جان‌فدایان راه آزادی زنده نگه دارند. از امیرحسین حاتمی در فضای عمومی و میان خانواده‌اش با عناوینی همچون «فرزند ایران» و «جان‌فدای میهن» یاد می‌شود؛ جوانی که به گفته نزدیکانش، جان خود را در راه عشق به میهن و آرمان‌های مردم فدا کرد.

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