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Parisa Lashkari
پریسا لشکری
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Parisa Lashkari was a 30-year-old mother from Nurabad Mamasani, Fars Province, who was killed during the nationwide protests in January 2026. On January 10, she was shot by security forces during the movement documented as the "Lion & Sun Revolution." The circumstances of her death were particularly tragic. After being wounded in the leg by gunfire, Parisa managed to contact her husband to ask for help. However, government agents reportedly reached her location before her family could arrive and killed her with a final shot. Parisa is survived by her seven-year-old daughter, Aisan Zarei. Images and videos of the young girl mourning at her mother's grave became a poignant symbol of the grief experienced by families of the victims. Her 40th-day memorial service in Nurabad Mamasani drew a large gathering of people who came to honor her memory.
پریسا لشکری، مادر ۳۰ ساله اهل نورآباد ممسنی در استان فارس، از جانباختگان اعتراضات دیماه ۱۴۰۴ بود که در جریان جنبش موسوم به «انقلاب شیر و خورشید» هدف شلیک نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. بر اساس گزارشهای ثبت شده، او در تاریخ ۲۰ دیماه ابتدا از ناحیه پا مجروح شد. پریسا در آن لحظات برای درخواست کمک با همسرش تماس گرفت، اما مأموران پیش از رسیدن خانواده به محل، با شلیک تیر خلاص او را به قتل رساندند. از این مادر جوان، دختری هفت ساله به نام آیسان زارعی به یادگار مانده است. تصاویر سوگواری آیسان بر مزار مادرش بازتاب گستردهای یافت و به نمادی از درد و رنج خانوادههای دادخواه تبدیل شد. مراسم چهلم جاویدنام پریسا لشکری نیز با حضور گسترده مردم در نورآباد ممسنی برگزار شد که در آن یاد و خاطره او گرامی داشته شد.
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