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Mohammad Abbasian
محمد عباسیان
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Mohammad Abbasian was a 60-year-old father and grandfather who lost his life during the protests in Tehran. On January 8, 2026, while on Salsabil Street, he was shot from behind by security forces. He is remembered by his family and community as a devoted man who was deeply connected to his loved ones. At the time of his death, Mohammad’s greatest joy was his only grandchild, a three-year-old boy named Ayin. Witnesses who were present on Salsabil Street reported a heartbreaking detail from his final moments: as he lay dying, the last word he called out was the name of his grandson. His death has become a poignant symbol of the personal lives and family bonds cut short during the movement. He remains a 'Javidnam' (immortal name) in the memory of those advocating for change in Iran.
محمد عباسیان، پدر و پدربزرگی ۶۰ ساله بود که در جریان اعتراضات در تهران جان خود را از دست داد. در تاریخ ۱۸ دیماه ۱۴۰۴، او در خیابان سلسبیل از پشت سر مورد اصابت گلوله مأموران امنیتی قرار گرفت و کشته شد. او به عنوان مردی خانوادهدوست که پیوندی عمیق با عزیزانش داشت در یادها مانده است. بزرگترین دلبستگی محمد در زندگی، تنها نوهی سه سالهاش به نام «آیین» بود. به گفته شاهدان عینی که در لحظات پایانی در کنار او بودند، او در آخرین ثانیههای زندگیاش نام نوهی کوچک خود را صدا میزد. این روایت تلخ، نمادی از پیوندهای خانوادگی گسسته شده در جریان وقایع اخیر است. نام محمد عباسیان به عنوان یکی از جانباختگان راه آزادی در فهرست «جاویدنامان» ثبت شده است. یاد او به عنوان پدربزرگی که حتی در آخرین لحظات به فکر خانوادهاش بود، در خاطره جمعی مردم ایران باقی خواهد ماند.
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