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Maryam Ebrahimzadeh
مریم ابراهیمزاده
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Maryam Ebrahimzadeh was a 45-year-old ceramic artist and jeweler from Torbat-e Heydarieh who lived and worked in Tehran. A mother to a 14-year-old son, she was known for her creative spirit and her commitment to the protest movement, having been previously arrested by authorities during the 2022 protests. On the night of January 9, 2026, Maryam was killed by security forces in the Punak neighborhood of Tehran. She was shot at close range with pellet bullets that struck her heart and lungs. Her husband, Hossein Rezvani, was with her at the time and was also killed by security forces during the same incident. Maryam Ebrahimzadeh was buried in her hometown of Torbat-e Heydarieh. She is remembered as a courageous artist who stood by her convictions, leaving behind a legacy of both artistic beauty and a sacrifice shared with her husband.
مریم ابراهیمزاده، هنرمند ۴۵ ساله اهل تربت حیدریه و ساکن تهران، در ۱۹ دیماه ۱۴۰۴ جان خود را فدای آرمانهایش کرد. او که در زمینههای هنری از جمله سرامیککاری و جواهرسازی فعالیت داشت، مادر یک پسر ۱۴ ساله بود. مریم پیش از این نیز در جریان اعتراضات سال ۱۴۰۱ توسط نهادهای امنیتی بازداشت شده بود. در شامگاه ۱۹ دی، مریم در محله پونک تهران هدف شلیک نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. او بر اثر اصابت گلولههای ساچمهای به قلب و ریهاش جان باخت. در این حادثه، همسر او، حسین رضوانی نیز که همراه وی بود، هدف شلیک قرار گرفت و در کنار مریم جان خود را از دست داد. پیکر مریم ابراهیمزاده در زادگاهش، تربت حیدریه، به خاک سپرده شد. او به عنوان هنرمندی شجاع در یادها ماندگار شده است که در کنار همسرش، زندگی و هنر خود را در مسیر آزادی نثار کرد.
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