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Fereshteh Dolatkhah

فرشته دولت‌خواه

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Fereshteh Dolatkhah was a student at Farhangian University in Kermanshah. Originally from Kerend-e Gharb, she was recognized in her community for her role as a host for school and administrative programs, a position she had held since her high school years. She participated in the nationwide protests that swept across Iran. Following her involvement in the movement, she returned to her father’s home, where she was reportedly deeply affected by the loss of her friends during the state’s crackdown. Fereshteh died in Kermanshah in the aftermath of the protests. Her name is recorded among the victims of the repression, remembered as a student whose life was cut short during a period of intense civil unrest and national mourning.

فرشته دولت‌خواه دانشجوی دانشگاه فرهنگیان کرمانشاه و اصالتاً اهل کرند غرب بود. او از دوران دبیرستان به عنوان مجری برنامه‌های مدارس و ادارات در زادگاهش فعالیت می‌کرد و چهره‌ای شناخته‌شده در میان هم‌کلاسی‌ها و همشهریان خود بود. او در جریان اعتراضات سراسری حضور داشت و پس از آن به خانه پدری‌اش بازگشت. بر اساس گزارش‌ها، فرشته در حالی که از غم و داغ از دست دادن دوستانش در جریان سرکوب‌های حکومتی در رنج و اندوه بود، جان خود را از دست داد. نام فرشته دولت‌خواه به عنوان یکی از جان‌باختگانی که در پی وقایع اعتراضات سراسری و سرکوب‌های پس از آن جان باختند، در حافظه جمعی ثبت شده است. او نمونه‌ای از دانشجویان معترضی بود که زندگی و آرزوهایشان در میانه خیزش مردمی برای آزادی پایان یافت.

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