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Mohammad Mousavi

محمد موسوی

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Mohammad Mousavi was a 35-year-old father from Arak who lived and worked in Varamin as a tent-maker and window-fitter. Known to his community for his skilled trade and his love for his family, he was a dedicated worker providing for his young son. On January 9, 2026, during the protests in Varamin, Mohammad was shot in the back by security forces using a Kalashnikov rifle. The bullet struck his right shoulder and exited through his neck. He fought for his life in the hospital for nine days but succumbed to his injuries on January 18, 2026. Mohammad is survived by his two-year-old son, Shahrokh. He is remembered by those who knew him as a hardworking man and a victim of the state's use of lethal force against protesters, joining the ranks of the "Javidnam" (Eternal Names).

محمد موسوی، مردی ۳۵ ساله و اهل اراک بود که در ورامین سکونت داشت و به شغل چادردوزی و پنجره‌سازی اشتغال داشت. او به عنوان فردی زحمتکش شناخته می‌شد که زندگی خود را وقف تأمین آینده خانواده و تنها فرزندش کرده بود. در تاریخ ۱۹ دی‌ماه ۱۴۰۴، در جریان اعتراضات در ورامین، محمد از پشت مورد اصابت گلوله کلاشینکوف نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. گلوله به کتف سمت راست او برخورد کرد و از کنار گردنش خارج شد. او پس از تحمل ۹ روز جراحات در بیمارستان، در تاریخ ۲۸ دی‌ماه جان خود را از دست داد. از این پدر جوان، پسری دو ساله به نام شاهرخ به یادگار مانده است. نام محمد موسوی به عنوان یکی از جان‌باختگان راه آزادی در یادها ماندگار شده و تصاویر او در حالی که جام قهرمانی فوتبال را به دست دارد، یادآور آرزوها و جوانی از دست رفته اوست.

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