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Mohammad Reza Saremi

محمدرضا صارمی

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Mohammad Reza Saremi, a 19-year-old young man, was killed on January 8, 2026, in Lahijan, Gilan province. He died after being shot in the head during the protest movements, often referred to as the Lion and Sun Revolution. Orphaned at a young age, Mohammad Reza was raised by his grandmother. His story resonated deeply, as sources noted he was described as having "no one" in his immediate family. The narrative also suggests that the "zeal of Siahkal roads" brought him to the protests in Lahijan. Despite his solitary family background, his death sparked widespread mourning. He is now remembered by thousands of "brothers and sisters" across Iran and is honored as a "martyr of the path to freedom." Memorial ceremonies were held for him, including in Lahijan and Karaj, where mourners held his portrait.

محمدرضا صارمی، جوانی ۱۹ ساله، در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴ (۸ ژانویه ۲۰۲۶) در لاهیجان، استان گیلان، جان باخت. او بر اثر اصابت گلوله به سرش در جریان جنبش‌های اعتراضی که به انقلاب شیر و خورشید نیز شناخته می‌شود، کشته شد. محمدرضا در سنین کم پدر و مادر خود را از دست داده و توسط مادربزرگش بزرگ شده بود. داستان زندگی او عمیقاً تأثیرگذار بود، چرا که اشاره شده بود او از نظر خانوادگی «بی‌کس» بود. روایت‌ها همچنین به این نکته اشاره می‌کنند که غیرت «جاده‌های سیاهکل» او را به خروش لاهیجان رساند. با وجود پیشینه خانوادگی تک و تنهایش، مرگ او موجی از سوگواری گسترده را برانگیخت. او اکنون توسط هزاران «خواهر و برادر» در سراسر ایران به یاد آورده می‌شود و به عنوان «شهید راه آزادی» گرامی داشته می‌شود. مراسم یادبود او در لاهیجان و کرج برگزار شد، جایی که سوگواران تصویر او را در دست داشتند.

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