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Mohammad Reza Ghasemzadeh

محمدرضا قاسم‌زاده

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Mohammad Reza Ghasemzadeh was a 22-year-old man who lost his life in January 2026 during the civil unrest in Iran. He was killed in the Mehrshahr district of Karaj after being targeted by direct fire from the security forces of the Islamic Republic. For a time, Mohammad Reza's death remained undocumented in public and official records. His father later shared that his son's name had not been previously announced or recognized as a victim of the protests until subsequent reports brought his story to light. In memorial tributes, he has been honored as a "Son of Iran" and a "lifelong sacrificer for the homeland." He is remembered among those who lost their lives during the revolutionary movement for his courage and sacrifice.

محمدرضا قاسم‌زاده، جوان ۲۲ ساله‌ای بود که در دی‌ماه ۱۴۰۴ در جریان خیزش انقلابی مردم ایران جان باخت. او در منطقه مهرشهر کرج بر اثر شلیک مستقیم مأموران امنیتی جمهوری اسلامی هدف قرار گرفت و کشته شد. داستان جان باختن محمدرضا برای مدتی در سکوت باقی مانده بود. به گفته پدرش، نام او پیش از این در هیچ‌کجا به عنوان جان‌باخته اعلام نشده بود و در سوابق رسمی و عمومی به ثبت نرسیده بود. در میان مردم و فضای مجازی، از او با عناوینی همچون «فرزند ایران» و «جان‌فدای میهن» یاد می‌شود. یاد این جاویدنام به عنوان یکی از قربانیان اعتراضات سراسری که در راه وطن جان خود را فدا کرد، گرامی داشته می‌شود.

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