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Javad Rouhi

جواد روحی

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Javad Rouhi was a 35-year-old man from Amol who was arrested in Nowshahr during the "Woman, Life, Freedom" uprising. He became a significant figure in the movement's legal struggle after being initially handed a triple death sentence. During his time in custody, he expressed his reflections on confinement through handwritten notes, including a poem about prison dated December 24, 2022. Although the Supreme Court eventually overturned his death sentences, Rouhi remained in Nowshahr Prison under a state of legal uncertainty for over 100 days. On August 31, 2023, he died under suspicious circumstances while still in state custody. He is buried in his hometown of Amol. His family continues to seek justice and honor his memory, holding memorial ceremonies at his gravesite to mark the anniversary of his passing.

جواد روحی، معترض ۳۵ ساله‌ای اهل آمل بود که در جریان خیزش «زن، زندگی، آزادی» در شهر نوشهر بازداشت شد. پرونده او به دلیل صدور حکم «سه بار اعدام» بازتاب گسترده‌ای یافت. از دوران حبس او دست‌نوشته‌ای به تاریخ ۳ دی ۱۴۰۱ به یادگار مانده است که حاوی شعری درباره زندان و سختی‌های آن بود. با وجود اینکه دیوان عالی کشور حکم اعدام او را نقض کرده بود، جواد روحی برای بیش از ۱۰۰ روز در وضعیت بلاتکلیف در زندان نوشهر باقی ماند. او سرانجام در تاریخ ۹ شهریور ۱۴۰۲، در حالی که همچنان در بازداشت بود، به شکلی مشکوک جان خود را از دست داد. پیکر او در زادگاهش، آمل، به خاک سپرده شده است. خانواده داغدار او با برگزاری مراسم‌های یادبود بر سر مزارش در آمل، یاد و خاطره او را گرامی می‌دارند و بر تداوم دادخواهی تأکید می‌کنند.

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