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Elham Ahmadi

الهام احمدی

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Elham Ahmadi was a dedicated nurse and a mother of three children. Her life was defined by her profession of care and her commitment to her family before she became a victim of state violence during the protest movements in Iran. On January 8, 2026, Elham was shot and killed by security forces in the city of Karaj. Her death added another name to the growing list of civilians who lost their lives while seeking change during the revolutionary wave. Following her killing, security agencies placed significant pressure on her family to prevent a public memorial. They were forced to hold a silent funeral without public notice in the deserts of Hashtgerd. Despite these attempts to obscure her story, she is honored as a 'Javidnam' (Immortal) within the Iranian protest movement.

الهام احمدی، پرستار و مادر سه کودک، زنی فداکار بود که زندگی خود را وقف خدمت به بیماران و خانواده‌اش کرده بود. او در جریان جنبش اعتراضی مردم ایران، هدف خشونت نیروهای حکومتی قرار گرفت. در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، الهام احمدی در شهر کرج با شلیک مستقیم ماموران امنیتی جمهوری اسلامی جان خود را از دست داد. جان‌باختن او موجی از اندوه را در میان همراهان این جنبش به همراه داشت. پس از کشته شدن او، نهادهای امنیتی خانواده احمدی را تحت فشار شدید قرار دادند تا پیکر او را در سکوت خبری و بدون اطلاع‌رسانی عمومی در بیابان‌های اطراف هشتگرد به خاک بسپارند. با این وجود، یاد او به عنوان یک «جاویدنام» در تاریخ جنبش آزادی‌خواهی ایران ثبت و ماندگار شده است.

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