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Rubina Aminian
روبینا امینیان
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Rubina Aminian was a 22-year-old student of Textile and Fashion Design at Shariati College in Tehran. A young woman with a creative future, she was an active part of the generation seeking change in Iran during the nationwide protest movements. On January 8, 2026, Rubina was shot and killed by security forces in Tehran. Following her death, she has been memorialized by supporters as a "martyr for the homeland" and a "dear child of Iran," with her name often accompanied by the title "Javidnam," signifying one who remains eternal in the memory of the struggle. Her burial was held under difficult circumstances, marked by freezing temperatures and heavy snow. Footage from the ceremony shows mourners gathering in the blizzard to pay their final respects to the young student, whose life was cut short during the revolutionary wave.
روبینا امینیان، دانشجوی ۲۲ ساله رشته طراحی پارچه و لباس در دانشکده شریعتی تهران بود. او به عنوان هنرمندی جوان و پویا، بخشی از نسل نواندیشی بود که برای تغییر و آزادی در ایران تلاش میکردند. در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴، روبینا در جریان اعتراضات مردمی در تهران هدف شلیک نیروهای امنیتی قرار گرفت و جان خود را در راه میهن فدا کرد. از او در یادبودهای مختلف به عنوان «فرزند عزیز ایران» و «جانفدای میهن» یاد شده است و نام او به عنوان یکی از جاویدنامان راه آزادی در تاریخ معاصر ثبت گردید. مراسم خاکسپاری او در شرایطی بسیار سخت و در میان برف و سرمای شدید برگزار شد. تصاویر منتشر شده از این مراسم، وداع غریبانهی همراهان او را در هوای سرد و کولاک نشان میدهد که برای سپردن پیکر این دانشجوی جوان به خاک گرد هم آمده بودند.
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