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Sahar Falah

سحر فلاح

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Sahar Falah was a 25-year-old language teacher and the only daughter in her family. Born on October 22, 2000 (1 Aban 1379), she was in the process of emigrating when the protest movement began. She was known for her perspective on life, once writing, "One should not surrender the heart to ugliness." On January 9, 2026, Sahar was killed at Tehranpars 3rd Square in Tehran after being shot in the temple by security forces. Following her death, her mother reportedly held Sahar’s body in her arms until the following morning to prevent authorities from taking her remains. She is remembered as a patriotic young woman who lost her life during the Lion and Sun Revolution.

سحر فلاح، مدرس زبان ۲۵ ساله و تنها دختر خانواده، متولد ۱ آبان ۱۳۷۹ بود. او در حالی که در پروسه مهاجرت قرار داشت، در جریان اعتراضات مردمی جان خود را از دست داد. از او نقل شده که نوشته بود: «نباید قلب را به زشتی سپرد.» در تاریخ ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴، سحر در فلکه سوم تهران‌پارس بر اثر شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی به شقیقه‌اش جان باخت. بر اساس گزارش‌ها، مادر او برای جلوگیری از ربوده شدن پیکر فرزندش توسط ماموران، سحر را تا صبح روز بعد در آغوش خود نگه داشت. نام او به عنوان یکی از جان‌باختگان «انقلاب شیر و خورشید» در تاریخ مبارزات آزادی‌خواهانه ایران ثبت شده است.

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