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Mohsen Hosseinian Moghadam
محسن حسینیان مقدم
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Mohsen Hosseinian Moghadam was a 39-year-old resident of Khorramabad who lost his life during the revolutionary protests of January 2026. On January 8, 2026, while taking part in the movement known as the Lion and Sun Revolution, he was targeted and killed by security forces in his hometown. He died after being shot in the head by a sniper from the Islamic Republic forces who had been positioned on top of a building. His death was a direct result of this targeted shooting during the height of the national uprising in Lorestan Province. Mohsen is remembered by his community and fellow citizens as a "son of Iran" and a martyr for the homeland. Often referred to by the title "Javidnam" (Eternal Name), his sacrifice remains a part of the collective memory of the struggle for freedom in Iran.
محسن حسینیان مقدم، شهروند ۳۹ ساله اهل خرمآباد، در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴ در جریان خیزش انقلابی موسوم به «انقلاب شیر و خورشید» جان خود را در راه میهن فدا کرد. او بر اثر شلیک مستقیم تکتیرانداز نیروهای جمهوری اسلامی که بر بالای یک ساختمان مستقر شده بود، از ناحیه سر هدف قرار گرفت و کشته شد. اصابت گلوله تکتیرانداز به سر او در جریان اعتراضات شهر خرمآباد منجر به جان باختن این شهروند معترض گشت. از محسن حسینیان مقدم در فضای عمومی و رسانههای اجتماعی به عنوان «فرزند عزیز ایران» و «جانفدای میهن» یاد میشود. یاد او تحت عنوان «جاویدنام» در خاطره جمعی مردم ایران و در مسیر مبارزات ملی برای آزادی گرامی داشته میشود.
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