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Mohammad Hossein Fathollahzadeh

محمدحسین فتح‌الله‌زاده

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Mohammad Hossein Fathollahzadeh was a 23-year-old resident of Tehran who was killed by Islamic Republic security forces on January 8, 2026. The incident took place in the Tehranpars neighborhood during a period of intense state suppression. According to reports and archival evidence, the security forces first targeted Mohammad Hossein by shooting him in the leg with live ammunition. He was then killed by a fatal shot to the head, described as a coup de grâce, delivered by the agents. Following his death, his family faced significant pressure from security agencies to provide a forced confession and attribute the murder to "foreign terrorists." Despite these threats, his mother publicly held the Islamic Republic responsible for the killing of her son.

محمدحسین فتح‌الله‌زاده، جوان ۲۳ ساله‌ای بود که در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴ در محله تهرانپارس تهران هدف شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی جمهوری اسلامی قرار گرفت و جان باخت. بر اساس گزارش‌های موجود، مأموران سرکوبگر ابتدا با استفاده از گلوله جنگی به پای او شلیک کرده و سپس با شلیک تیر خلاص به سر، او را به قتل رساندند. این اقدام بخشی از برخوردهای خشونت‌آمیز نیروهای حکومتی در جریان اعتراضات آن دوره بود. پس از این واقعه، نهادهای امنیتی خانواده وی را تحت فشار قرار دادند تا مرگ او را به «تروریست‌های خارجی» نسبت دهند. با این حال، مادر محمدحسین با ایستادگی در برابر فشارها و تهدیدها، شجاعانه اعلام کرد که حکومت جمهوری اسلامی مسئول مستقیم قتل فرزندش است.

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