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Fatemeh Abbasi

فاطمه عباسی

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Fatemeh Abbasi was a resident of Isfahan who became a symbol of courage during the protests on January 19, 2026. On that day, she opened the doors of her home on Keshavarz Boulevard to provide refuge and safety to protesters fleeing the unrest. Her act of compassion came at a devastating cost. During the incident, she sustained severe injuries, including a severed spinal cord that left her paralyzed. After enduring two months of suffering from her injuries, Fatemeh passed away in March 2026. She was laid to rest in Plot 52 of Bagh Rezvan Cemetery in Isfahan. Remembered by many as a "daughter of Iran," her legacy remains defined by her decision to act as a protector for those standing beside her in the movement.

فاطمه عباسی، شهروند اصفهانی، در ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴ با شجاعتی مثال‌زدنی درِ خانه‌اش را در بلوار کشاورز به روی معترضان گشود تا پناهگاهی برای آنان باشد. این اقدام فداکارانه منجر به جراحات شدید و قطع نخاع او شد. فاطمه پس از تحمل دو ماه رنج و درد ناشی از آسیب‌های وارده، در اسفندماه ۱۴۰۴ جان خود را فدای آرمانش کرد. او در میان همراهانش به عنوان کسی شناخته می‌شود که مسیر خود را برای حفاظت از هم‌رزمانش انتخاب کرد. پیکر این جاویدنام در قطعه ۵۲ آرامستان باغ رضوان اصفهان به خاک سپرده شد. از او به عنوان «فرزند ایران» و «جان‌فدای میهن» یاد می‌شود که یادش در دل‌های مردم اصفهان و جنبش آزادی‌خواهی ایران زنده مانده است.

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