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Mohammad Sadra Zarein

محمدصدرا زارعین

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Mohammad Sadra Zarein was a 19-year-old resident of Mashhad who lost his life in early 2026. He was arrested on January 9, 2026, amid the ongoing protest movement. Following a period of uncertainty and searching, his family was initially informed that he was being held in custody. The situation took a tragic turn the next day, January 10, when the family visited the detention center only to be notified of his death. Evidence revealed that Mohammad Sadra had been subjected to extreme violence while in detention. Reports indicate that his body bore extensive signs of severe physical assault and torture, with visible trauma to his head, face, and body. His death stands as a testament to the brutal treatment of young protesters held in custody during this period.

محمدصدرا زارعین، جوان ۱۹ ساله ساکن مشهد، در ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴ در جریان اعتراضات بازداشت شد. خانواده او که پس از دستگیری‌اش در جستجوی او و بی‌خبر بودند، ابتدا مطلع شدند که او در بازداشتگاه به سر می‌برد. یک روز پس از بازداشت، زمانی که خانواده او برای پیگیری وضعیتش به بازداشتگاه مراجعه کردند، با خبر تلخ جان باختن او مواجه شدند. بر اساس گزارش‌های موجود، محمدصدرا زیر شکنجه و ضرب‌وشتم شدید ماموران در مدت کوتاهی که در بازداشت بود، جان خود را از دست داد. پیکر این جوان ۱۹ ساله آثار شدیدی از ضرب‌وجرح بر سر، صورت و سایر نقاط بدن را نشان می‌داد که گویای شکنجه‌های وحشیانه در زمان بازداشت است. یاد او به عنوان یکی از جان‌باختگان راه آزادی در حافظه جمعی باقی خواهد ماند.

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