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Mahmoud Kazemi
محمود کاظمی
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Mahmoud Kazemi was a distinguished oil engineer and inventor originally from Radkan, Chenaran, in Khorasan province. An accomplished professional, he held patents for high-pressure oil well pumps and operated a company within a modern technology park. Beyond his professional achievements, he was the father of a seven-year-old daughter. On January 8, 2026, shortly after arriving in Mashhad from his workplace in Asaluyeh, Kazemi was killed by security forces on Tabarsi Boulevard. He was shot in the head with live ammunition and sustained approximately 40 pellet wounds to his stomach fired at close range. His family discovered his body a week later at the Behesht Reza morgue. Reports indicated that his remains bore signs of physical trauma, including bruising on his hands and throat consistent with being bound, highlighting the state violence surrounding his death.
محمود کاظمی، مهندس نفت و مخترع برجسته اهل رادکان در شهرستان چناران، از چهرههای علمی بود که در زمینه پمپهای فشار قوی چاههای نفت اختراعاتی به ثبت رسانده بود. او که در شهرک فناوریهای نوین فعالیت میکرد، پدر دختری هفت ساله بود و برای کار به عسلویه رفتوشمد میکرد. در ۱۸ دیماه ۱۴۰۴، تنها مدت کوتاهی پس از بازگشت از عسلویه به مشهد، محمود در بلوار طبرسی هدف شلیک نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. او بر اثر اصابت گلوله جنگی به سر و شلیک نزدیک به ۴۰ گلوله ساچمهای به شکم از فاصله نزدیک جان خود را از دست داد. پیکر بیجان او پس از یک هفته جستوجو در غسالخانه بهشت رضا پیدا شد. بر روی بدن او آثار شکنجه و کبودی ناشی از بستن طناب بر دستان و گلو مشهود بود که نشان از شرایط دشوار و خشونتآمیز لحظات پایانی زندگی او دارد.
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