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Behrouz Nikkhah

بهروز نیکخواه

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Behrouz Nikkhah was a 34-year-old resident of Fardis, Karaj, who became a symbol of selfless service during the 2026 protest movement. At the time of his death, he was a newlywed, having started his married life only 45 days prior. He was widely known in his local community by the nickname "Behrouz Behyar" (Behrouz the Medic). This title was earned through his tireless dedication to providing medical assistance and aid to protesters who had been injured during the demonstrations. On the night of January 9, 2026, while he was actively assisting wounded individuals in Fardis, Behrouz was targeted by a sniper. He was killed by a direct shot to the head, ending his life while he was in the act of helping others.

بهروز نیکخواه، ۳۴ ساله و ساکن فردیس کرج، یکی از جان‌باختگان راه آزادی است که به دلیل روحیه خدمت‌گزاری‌اش در یادها مانده است. او در زمان جان‌باختن، تازه‌دامادی بود که تنها ۴۵ روز از آغاز زندگی مشترکش می‌گذشت. او در میان مردم منطقه به «بهروز بهیار» شهرت یافته بود؛ لقبی که به پاس فداکاری‌های بی‌وقفه‌اش در مداوا و کمک‌رسانی به معترضانی که در جریان اعتراضات مجروح شده بودند، به او داده شد. بهروز با شجاعت و بدون چشم‌داشت، دانش و توان خود را وقف نجات جان دیگران کرده بود. در شب ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴، در حالی که او مشغول امدادرسانی به مصدومان در فردیس بود، هدف شلیک مستقیم تک‌تیرانداز قرار گرفت. اصابت گلوله به سر، به زندگی این جوان فداکار پایان داد و نام او را به عنوان پزشکی مردمی و ایثارگر در تاریخ جنبش اعتراضی ایران جاودانه ساخت.

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