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Milad Raoof

میلاد رئوف

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Milad Raoof was a young man killed during the protests in Sarasiab, Karaj, on January 9, 2026. He died after being shot in the temple with live ammunition by security forces. Following his death, his family searched for him for six days without any information regarding his whereabouts. They finally located his body at the Karaj forensic center on January 15, 2026, confirming their worst fears. In the aftermath, security forces—specifically IRGC Intelligence—reportedly pressured the family, demanding a "bullet fee" of one billion Toman for the release of his body for burial. Due to the family's inability to pay this exorbitant sum, the authorities registered him as a government martyr against the family's wishes, a measure often used to categorize victims of state violence as supporters of the regime.

میلاد رئوف در جریان اعتراضات روز ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴ در سرآسیاب کرج، بر اثر شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی جان باخت. اصابت گلوله جنگی به ناحیه شقیقه او منجر به مرگ وی شد. خانواده رئوف پس از شش روز جست‌وجوی بی‌وقفه، سرانجام در تاریخ ۲۵ دی ۱۴۰۴ پیکر او را در پزشکی قانونی کرج شناسایی کردند. در طول این مدت، خانواده از سرنوشت او هیچ‌گونه اطلاعی نداشتند. گزارش‌ها نشان می‌دهد که نهادهای امنیتی، از جمله اطلاعات سپاه، برای تحویل پیکر میلاد مبلغ یک میلیارد تومان تحت عنوان «حق تیر» مطالبه کردند. به دلیل عدم توانایی مالی خانواده در پرداخت این مبلغ، مقامات او را برخلاف خواست خانواده به عنوان «شهید حکومتی» ثبت کردند تا از پذیرش مسئولیت قتل وی سر باز زنند.

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