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Behesht E Zahra

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An unnamed male individual, referred to as 'Behesht E Zahra' based on the location of his funeral, was killed by security forces in Tehran on January 11, 2026. His funeral was held on the same day at Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran, his hometown. Mourners at the ceremony openly attributed responsibility for his death to the authorities. The gathering quickly became a protest, with attendees chanting powerful slogans such as "Death to Khamenei" and "I will kill the one who killed my brother." Instead of traditional funeral prayers, participants were observed clapping and ululating, underscoring the defiant and enraged nature of the commemoration. This public display of grief and protest highlighted the perceived injustice of his death, turning his funeral into a significant moment of resistance.

فردی ناشناس، که بر اساس محل برگزاری مراسم تشییع جنازه‌اش با عنوان «بهشت زهرا» شناخته می‌شود، در تاریخ ۱۱ ژانویه ۲۰۲۶ در تهران توسط نیروهای امنیتی کشته شد. مراسم تشییع جنازه او در همان روز در آرامستان بهشت زهرای تهران، زادگاهش، برگزار گردید. عزاداران حاضر در این مراسم، مسئولیت قتل او را آشکارا متوجه مقامات دانستند. این تجمع به سرعت به یک اعتراض بدل شد و شرکت‌کنندگان شعارهای قدرتمندی از جمله «مرگ بر خامنه‌ای» و «می‌کشم می‌کشم آن که برادرم کشت» سر دادند. به جای انجام مناسک معمول عزاداری، حاضران کف می‌زدند و کل می‌کشیدند که بر ماهیت جسورانه و خشمگین این یادبود تأکید می‌کرد. این نمایش عمومی از اندوه و اعتراض، بی‌عدالتی در مرگ او را برجسته کرد و مراسم تشییع جنازه‌اش را به لحظه‌ای مهم از مقاومت تبدیل ساخت.

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