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Mohammadreza Dastjerdei
محمدرضا دستجردهئی
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Mohammadreza Dastjerdei was a 55-year-old veteran of the Iran-Iraq War who lost his life during the protest movements in Tehran. On January 8, 2026, he was present in the Pirouzi neighborhood on Nabard Street, where he sought to assist those participating in the demonstrations. While attempting to provide aid to injured protesters, Mohammadreza was killed by security forces. His actions in his final moments reflected a continued commitment to his fellow citizens, even in the face of direct violence from state authorities. Following his death, his family reportedly faced significant pressure and threats from government entities. Authorities attempted to co-opt his legacy by forcing the family to designate him as a "government martyr" for propaganda purposes, a tactic frequently used to obscure the circumstances of those killed by security forces.
محمدرضا دستجردهئی، جانباز ۵۵ ساله جنگ ایران و عراق بود که در جریان اعتراضات مردمی در تهران جان خود را از دست داد. او در ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴ در خیابان نبرد واقع در محله پیروزی حضور داشت و به یاری شرکتکنندگان در تجمعات شتافت. محمدرضا در حالی که برای کمک به آسیبدیدگان و مجروحان اعتراضات رفته بود، توسط نیروهای امنیتی کشته شد. فداکاری او در یاری رساندن به دیگران در لحظات بحرانی، نشان از تعهد او به هموطنانش داشت. پس از جانباختن او، گزارشها حاکی از آن است که نهادهای حکومتی با تهدید و فشار بر خانوادهاش، تلاش کردند تا او را به عنوان «شهید حکومتی» معرفی کرده و از نام او برای مقاصد تبلیغاتی استفاده کنند؛ روشی که برای تحتتأثیر قرار دادن حقیقت نحوه کشته شدن معترضان به کار گرفته میشود.
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