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Aziz Eskandari

عزیز اسکندری

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Aziz Eskandari was one of the individuals who lost his life during the nationwide protests in Iran in November 2019. His death occurred in the context of the state's response to the demonstrations that spread across the country during that period, often referred to as "Bloody November." Associated with the events in Malard, located in Alborz Province, Eskandari is remembered as a victim of the crackdown. While specific biographical details such as his age and profession are not publicly documented, his name is preserved among the lists of those killed during the unrest. Memorial images of Eskandari include a portrait where he is seen holding an infant. These images have been shared by those honoring his memory to acknowledge his life and his place in the collective history of the 2019 protest movement.

عزیز اسکندری یکی از جان‌باختگان اعتراضات سراسری آبان ۱۳۹۸ در ایران بود. او در جریان وقایع مربوط به سرکوب معترضان در این دوره که به «آبان خونین» شهرت یافت، جان خود را از دست داد. بر اساس مستندات موجود، جان‌باختن او با حوادث شهر ملارد در استان البرز پیوند خورده است. نام عزیز اسکندری در کنار بسیاری دیگر از شهروندانی که در آن مقطع زمانی کشته شدند، به عنوان سندی از هزینه‌های انسانی این جنبش اعتراضی ثبت شده است. در تصاویر یادبودی که از او منتشر شده، وی در حالی که نوزادی را در آغوش گرفته به تصویر کشیده شده است. این تصاویر به همراه پرتره‌های او، در فضای مجازی و گزارش‌های مربوط به حقوق بشر برای بزرگداشت یاد وی و مستندسازی قربانیان اعتراضات سال ۱۳۹۸ بازنشر شده‌اند.

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