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Behrouz Arshi
بهروز (شاهرخ) ارشی
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Behrouz (Shahrokh) Arshi was a 44-year-old school assistant principal and dedicated bodybuilder who lived in Mashhad. As an employee of the Department of Education, he was remembered by his students and colleagues as a compassionate and committed educator. On January 8, 2026, Arshi was killed during the "Lion and Sun Revolution" protests in the Vakilabad area of Mashhad. According to eyewitness accounts and video evidence, security forces stationed on the roof of the Haft-e Tir police station opened fire on the crowd, leading to his death. Footage from the aftermath of the incident showed bloodstains on the pavement and a crowd of people gathered around his body in the street. He remains a symbol of the tragedy in Mashhad, where multiple casualties were reported during the shooting at the police station.
بهروز (شاهرخ) ارشی، ۴۴ ساله، معاون دلسوز مدرسه و ورزشکار بدنساز، از کارکنان رسمی آموزش و پرورش در شهر مشهد بود. او که میان دانشآموزانش به عنوان مربی و آموزشیاری فداکار شناخته میشد، زندگی خود را وقف خدمت در فضای آموزشی کرده بود. در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، در جریان اعتراضات سراسری، بهروز ارشی در منطقه وکیلآباد مشهد هدف شلیک مستقیم قرار گرفت و جان باخت. بر اساس گزارشهای دریافتی، نیروهای امنیتی از بالای ساختمان کلانتری هفتتیر به سوی مردم معترض تیراندازی کردند که منجر به کشته شدن وی شد. ویدیوهای منتشر شده از شب حادثه، تجمع مردم را در اطراف پیکر او و آثار خون بر سنگفرش خیابان نشان میدهد. یاد او به عنوان معاونی دلسوز که در جریان وقایع مشهد جان خود را از دست داد، در خاطره دانشآموزان و همراهانش باقی مانده است.
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