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Mohammad Reza Saremi

محمدرضا صارمی

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Mohammad Reza Saremi was a young man who lost his life during the Iranian protest movements. Although specific details regarding his age or the exact circumstances of his death are not recorded, his story resonated deeply with the public due to his reported lack of immediate family. In a powerful display of communal solidarity, Mohammad Reza was embraced by the public as a symbol of national grief. Mourners and protesters declared themselves his siblings, ensuring he was not left to be forgotten in anonymity. This act of collective adoption turned his memory into a testament to the bonds formed within the movement. A memorial service for him was held at the Behesht-e Sakineh Cemetery in Karaj. During the ceremony, participants held his portrait while speakers emphasized that although he lacked a traditional family, he now had thousands of brothers and sisters across the country who inherited his sorrow and legacy.

محمدرضا صارمی مرد جوانی بود که در جریان جنبش‌های اعتراضی ایران جان خود را از دست داد. اگرچه اطلاعات دقیقی درباره سن یا زمان دقیق جان‌باختن او در دست نیست، اما روایت زندگی و مرگ او به دلیل نداشتن خانواده نزدیک، تأثیر عمیقی بر افکار عمومی گذاشت. در پی گزارش‌هایی مبنی بر اینکه او کسی را برای سوگواری نداشت، مردم ایران او را به عنوان نمادی از سوگ ملی در آغوش کشیدند. سوگواران با اعلام اینکه هزاران خواهر و برادر او هستند، اجازه ندادند یاد او در غربت بماند و او را به عضوی از خانواده بزرگ معترضان تبدیل کردند. مراسم یادبود او در آرامستان بهشت سکینه کرج برگزار شد. در این مراسم، حاضران با در دست داشتن تصاویر محمدرضا و ایراد سخنرانی‌های پرشور، تأکید کردند که اگرچه او سایه پدر و مادر را بر سر نداشت، اما اکنون تمام ایران خانه اوست و یادش توسط هزاران نفر زنده نگاه داشته می‌شود.

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