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Mohammad Rezaei-Navid

محمد رضایی‌نوید

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Mohammad Rezaei-Navid was a 39-year-old father of three who lost his life during the Iranian protest movement. Known for his commitment to his family and his community, his death represents the profound personal toll of the ongoing struggle for civil rights in Iran. On January 8, 2026, Mohammad was killed by agents of the Islamic Republic in the city of Shahriar. His death occurred within the context of national protests referred to by supporters as the "Lion & Sun Revolution." Today, Mohammad is commemorated as a "Javidnam," or "Eternal Name," a title given to those who have sacrificed their lives for the movement. He is remembered by his loved ones and fellow citizens as a symbol of the heavy human cost of the repression faced by protesters.

محمد رضایی‌نوید، مردی ۳۹ ساله و پدر سه فرزند بود که در جریان جنبش‌های اعتراضی ایران جان خود را از دست داد. زندگی او به عنوان پدری که مسئولیت خانواده‌ای را بر عهده داشت، با خشونت نیروهای حکومتی به پایان رسید و فقدان او ضایعه‌ای عمیق برای خانواده‌اش به جا گذاشت. در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، محمد در شهر شهریار به دست ماموران جمهوری اسلامی کشته شد. جان‌باختن او در بحبوحه اعتراضات سراسری رخ داد که در اسناد مرتبط از آن با عناوینی همچون «انقلاب ملی» و «شیر و خورشید» یاد شده است. از او در میان معترضان و فعالان با عنوان «جاویدنام» یاد می‌شود؛ لقبی که برای گرامیداشت یاد کسانی که در راه آزادی جان باخته‌اند به کار می‌رود. نام محمد رضایی‌نوید به عنوان بخشی از تاریخ جان‌باختگان راه وطن در حافظه جمعی ثبت شده است.

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