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Amirali Abouzar Asadi
امیرعلی (ابوذر) اسدی
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Amirali Asadi, also known as Abouzar, was a 42-year-old maintenance technician and a father of two children. Originally from Rasht, he was living in Pakdasht at the time of the nationwide protests. Known for his technical skills, he was described as a dedicated professional and family man. On January 8, 2026, during protests in Pakdasht, Amirali was shot in the abdomen by security forces. His family initially attempted to care for him at home for one day due to the risks associated with hospitalizing protesters. However, as his condition became critical, they were forced to seek medical help. He succumbed to his injuries in the hospital three days after the shooting, on January 11, 2026. Following his death, his family faced significant pressure from security agencies. During his memorial services, authorities reportedly attempted to misrepresent his legacy by falsely claiming he was a member of the Basij militia, a narrative his family and supporters have resisted.
امیرعلی اسدی، معروف به ابوذر، تکنسین تاسیسات ۴۲ ساله و پدر دو فرزند بود. او که اصالتاً اهل رشت بود، سالها در پاکدشت سکونت داشت و به عنوان فردی زحمتکش در حرفه خود شناخته میشد. در جریان اعتراضات ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴ در شهر پاکدشت، امیرعلی بر اثر شلیک مستقیم مأموران امنیتی از ناحیه شکم به شدت مجروح شد. خانواده وی به دلیل خطرات ناشی از بازداشت، یک روز او را در خانه تحت مراقبت قرار دادند، اما با وخامت حالش ناچار به انتقال او به بیمارستان شدند. او پس از سه روز مقاومت در برابر جراحات، در تاریخ ۲۱ دی ۱۴۰۴ در بیمارستان جان باخت. پس از جانباختن او، نهادهای امنیتی فشار گستردهای بر خانوادهاش اعمال کردند. در جریان مراسم یادبود و چهلم او، مقامات تلاش کردند او را به دروغ به عنوان نیروی بسیجی معرفی کنند تا بر نحوه کشته شدن او توسط نیروهای حکومتی سرپوش بگذارند.
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