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Mohammad Hossein Alikhani

محمدحسین علیخانی

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Mohammad Hossein Alikhani was a 25-year-old man who was killed on January 8, 2026, during the Lion & Sun Revolution in Tehran. He was shot by security forces in the Fallah neighborhood, sustaining fatal injuries from gunfire directed at his throat and leg. Following his death, images of his lifeless body were shared as evidence of the lethal force used against protesters. He has since been honored by the public as a "Javidnam" (Immortal Name), a testament to his sacrifice within the national movement. His memory was further commemorated during a 40th-day memorial ceremony, where a gathering of people joined together to pay their respects. The event served as a solemn reminder of the human cost of the ongoing struggle for change in Iran.

محمدحسین علیخانی، جوان ۲۵ ساله‌ای بود که در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴ در جریان اعتراضات «انقلاب شیر و خورشید» در محله فلاح تهران جان خود را از دست داد. او بر اثر شلیک مستقیم نیروهای سرکوبگر از ناحیه گلو و پا هدف گلوله قرار گرفت و جان‌باخت. پس از کشته شدن او، تصاویری از پیکر بی‌جانش منتشر شد که گواهی بر خشونت به‌کار رفته علیه معترضان بود. از آن زمان، نام او به عنوان یک «جاویدنام» در میان مردم ماندگار شده است که نشان‌دهنده فداکاری او در مسیر جنبش ملی است. مراسم چهلم محمدحسین علیخانی با حضور جمعی از مردم برگزار شد که برای گرامیداشت یاد و خاطره او گرد هم آمده بودند. این مراسم به نمادی از همبستگی عمومی برای پاسداشت کسانی تبدیل شد که در جریان این تحولات جان خود را نثار کردند.

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