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Mehrdad Monjezi

مهرداد منجزی‌نیا

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Mehrdad Monjezi, also known as Mehrdad Monjazinia, was a 30-year-old resident of Shushtar in Khuzestan province. He was killed on January 9, 2023, during the nationwide protest movement that swept through his hometown and the rest of the country. He is honored and remembered as a "Javidnam" (immortal name), a title bestowed upon those who lost their lives in the struggle against state violence. His sacrifice is commemorated as part of the broader movements for freedom and justice in Iran, including the Woman, Life, Freedom and the Lion and Sun revolutionary movements. Memorials and portraits of Mehrdad have been shared by human rights documentation projects and media outlets to ensure his name remains a part of the collective memory of the Iranian people's pursuit of liberty.

مهرداد منجزی‌نیا، معروف به مهرداد منجزی، جوانی ۳۰ ساله و اهل شوشتر در استان خوزستان بود. او در ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۱، در جریان جنبش انقلابی و اعتراضات سراسری در زادگاهش شوشتر به قتل رسید. نام او به عنوان «جاویدنام» در میان جان‌باختگان راه آزادی به ثبت رسیده است؛ عنوانی که برای بزرگداشت کسانی به کار می‌رود که جان خود را در مسیر مبارزه با خشونت حکومتی فدا کرده‌اند. یاد او به عنوان بخشی از تلاش‌های مردم ایران در جنبش‌های «زن، زندگی، آزادی» و جنبش انقلابی «شیر و خورشید» گرامی داشته می‌شود. تصاویر و یادبودهای مهرداد منجزی‌نیا توسط نهادهای حقوق بشری و رسانه‌ها منتشر شده است تا فداکاری او در مسیر دستیابی به عدالت و آزادی در حافظه جمعی ایران زنده بماند.

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