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Ayoub Sharifi

ایوب شریفی

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Ayoub Sharifi was a 25-year-old Qashqai nomad from the Eram district of Dashtestan, located in Bushehr Province. As a member of Iran’s nomadic community, he was part of the diverse demographic fabric of the country that has faced the impact of state violence during periods of civil unrest. On Friday, January 9, 2026, Ayoub was shot and killed by agents of the Islamic Republic in the city of Kazerun, Fars Province. His death occurred during the events associated with the Lion & Sun Revolution movement. He is remembered by his community and supporters as a "Javidnam" (Immortal), a title given to those who have lost their lives in the struggle for change in Iran. Memorial banners featuring his image have been shared to honor his memory and highlight the heavy toll paid by the Qashqai people.

ایوب شریفی، جوان ۲۵ ساله از عشایر قشقایی ساکن بخش ارم در شهرستان دشتستان استان بوشهر بود. او به عنوان عضوی از جامعه عشایری ایران، یکی از جان‌باختگانی است که در جریان اعتراضات و جنبش‌های آزادی‌خواهانه هدف خشونت نیروهای حکومتی قرار گرفت. در روز جمعه ۱۹ دی‌ماه ۱۴۰۴، ایوب شریفی در شهر کازرون واقع در استان فارس با شلیک ماموران جمهوری اسلامی جان خود را از دست داد. جان‌باختن او در برهه‌ای از تاریخ ایران رقم خورد که از آن با عنوان انقلاب «شیر و خورشید» یاد می‌شود. یاد این جوان قشقایی با عنوان «جاویدنام» گرامی داشته شده است. انتشار تصاویر و بنرهای یادبود او نشان‌دهنده عمق تاثر جامعه عشایری و هزینه‌های سنگینی است که اقوام مختلف ایران در مسیر حق‌طلبی پرداخته‌اند.

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