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Mohammadreza Nikourvan
محمدرضا نیکوروان
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Mohammadreza Nikourvan was a 22-year-old young man who lost his life during the nationwide protests in Iran in November 2019. He is recognized as one of the many victims of the violent state crackdown during the period now known as "Bloody Aban," when citizens took to the streets to advocate for civil rights. Records associated with his memorial highlight his presence in several locations during the protests, including Islamshahr and the Fardis area of Karaj. Like many of his peers, Mohammadreza was a young individual whose life was cut short during the movement for justice and social change. Today, Mohammadreza is honored as a "Javidnam" (Everlasting Name). His memory is preserved through memorial portraits and human rights documentation, serving as a testament to the personal sacrifices made during the 2019 protests.
محمدرضا نیکوروان جوانی ۲۲ ساله بود که در جریان اعتراضات سراسری آبان ۱۳۹۸ در ایران جان خود را از دست داد. او به عنوان یکی از جانباختگان سرکوبهای دولتی در دورهای که به «آبان خونین» شهرت یافت، شناخته میشود؛ زمانی که مردم برای احقاق حقوق مدنی خود به خیابانها آمدند. بر اساس اسناد و تصاویر موجود، نام او با مناطقی همچون اسلامشهر و منطقه فردیس در کرج پیوند خورده است. محمدرضا یکی از چندین جوانی بود که در جریان این جنبش حقطلبانه جان خود را از دست داد و زندگیاش در سن ۲۲ سالگی به پایان رسید. امروز از محمدرضا نیکوروان به عنوان یک «جاویدنام» در اسناد حقوق بشری و یادبودهای مردمی یاد میشود. تصویر او به عنوان نمادی از هزینههای انسانی اعتراضات آبان و فداکاریهای صورت گرفته در راه عدالت و تغییر در حافظه جمعی باقی مانده است.
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