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Mojtaba Ansari-Fard

مجتبی انصاری‌فرد

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Mojtaba Ansari-Fard was a 44-year-old official employee of Isfahan University of Technology and a devoted father to two young children, aged 4 and 10. He was a resident of Isfahan, where he was integrated into the university community through his professional role. On January 8, 2026, during protests in Isfahan, Mojtaba was shot in the neck by security forces. The fatal shooting occurred directly in front of his home and in the presence of his family members. Following his death, his body was withheld by authorities for one week. He was eventually buried in the Golestan Shohada of Isfahan without the consent or coordination of his family. During this time, his relatives were pressured by the state to accept a sanctioned narrative and the official title of "martyr."

مجتبی انصاری‌فرد، ۴۴ ساله و کارمند رسمی دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان، پدر دو کودک ۴ و ۱۰ ساله بود. او در شهر اصفهان زندگی می‌کرد و به عنوان نان‌آور خانواده و فردی شاغل در محیط دانشگاهی شناخته می‌شد. در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، در جریان اعتراضات اصفهان، مجتبی مقابل درب منزل خود و در برابر دیدگان اعضای خانواده‌اش هدف شلیک نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. اصابت گلوله به ناحیه گردن منجر به جان باختن او شد. پس از این واقعه، پیکر او به مدت یک هفته توسط نهادهای امنیتی توقیف شد و سرانجام بدون هماهنگی و رضایت خانواده در گلستان شهدای اصفهان به خاک سپرده شد. خانواده وی برای پذیرش روایت رسمی حکومت و استفاده از لقب «شهید» تحت فشارهای امنیتی قرار گرفتند.

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