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Milad Iranpour Mobarakeh
میلاد ایرانپور مبارکه
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Milad Iranpour Mobarakeh was a 29-year-old national judo champion from Mobarakeh, Isfahan. A distinguished athlete, he represented Iran in martial arts and was recognized for his dedication to his sport before his life was cut short during the Iranian protest movements. On January 9, 2026, Milad was killed by security forces of the Islamic Republic in his hometown of Mobarakeh. His death occurred during the wave of protests associated with the Lion and Sun Revolution, where many young Iranians took to the streets to demand change. Milad is honored by his community and the movement as a "Javidnam," or "immortal name." His sacrifice as a national-level athlete has made him a symbol of the struggle for freedom within the Iranian sporting community and beyond.
میلاد ایرانپور مبارکه، ۲۹ ساله و قهرمان تیم ملی جودو، از اهالی مبارکه اصفهان بود. او به عنوان یک ورزشکار برجسته در رشتههای رزمی شناخته میشد که پیش از جان باختن در جریان جنبشهای اعتراضی ایران، افتخاراتی را در سطح ملی کسب کرده بود. در تاریخ ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴، میلاد در زادگاهش، مبارکه اصفهان، توسط مأموران جمهوری اسلامی کشته شد. جان باختن او در بحبوحه اعتراضات گستردهای رخ داد که از آن با عنوان انقلاب شیر و خورشید یاد میشود. نام میلاد ایرانپور مبارکه به عنوان یکی از «جاویدنامان» راه آزادی ثبت شده است. فداکاری او به عنوان یک قهرمان ملی، وی را به نمادی از ایستادگی در میان جامعه ورزشکاران و مردم معترض ایران تبدیل کرده است.
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