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Parsa Abbaspour

پارسا عباسپور

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Parsa Abbaspour was a 24-year-old English education student at Farhangian University. As the only child in his family, he was pursuing a career in teaching before his life was cut short during the protest movements in early 2026. On January 8, 2026, Parsa was killed in Fardis, Karaj, after being targeted by security forces. He was shot in the head and face with combat weapons. In a deeply tragic moment reported by witnesses and family, he passed away while being held in his father's arms. Parsa is remembered by his community as a "son of Iran" and a sacrifice for his homeland. Memorial images shared by supporters often depict him as a dedicated student and a beloved son whose loss left a profound impact on his family and the movement.

پارسا عباسپور، جوانی ۲۴ ساله و دانشجوی رشته دبیری زبان انگلیسی در دانشگاه فرهنگیان بود. او که تنها فرزند خانواده‌اش بود، در مسیر تحصیل برای آینده‌ای به عنوان معلم گام برمی‌داشت، اما زندگی او در جریان خیزش انقلابی در اوایل سال ۲۰۲۶ پایان یافت. در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، پارسا در شهر فردیس کرج هدف شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت. بر اساس گزارش‌ها، او با استفاده از اسلحه جنگی از ناحیه سر و صورت مورد اصابت قرار گرفت. در لحظاتی جان‌سوز که در اسناد ثبت شده است، او در حالی که در آغوش پدرش بود، جان سپرد. یاد پارسا به عنوان یکی از جان‌فدایان راه میهن و «فرزند ایران» در خاطره‌ها باقی مانده است. تصاویر یادبود او، وی را به عنوان دانشجویی کوشا و فرزندی محبوب نشان می‌دهند که جان خود را در راه آرمان‌هایش فدا کرد.

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