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Sajad Ghaderi

سجاد قادری

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Sajad Ghaderi was a 27-year-old resident of Mashhad who became a victim of state violence during the Iranian protest movements. His death occurred amidst the national uprisings where citizens sought fundamental change and justice. After disappearing for a period of two weeks, during which his family remained in a state of agonizing uncertainty regarding his whereabouts, his lifeless body was returned to them on January 26, 2026. The circumstances surrounding his disappearance and subsequent death highlight the severe risks faced by those participating in the protests. Known as "Javidnam" (Immortal), Sajad’s memory is honored by those who continue to advocate for freedom in Iran. His story remains a somber testament to the heavy human cost of the demonstrations in Mashhad and the broader struggle across the nation.

سجاد قادری، جوان ۲۷ ساله اهل مشهد، از جمله جان‌باختگانی است که در جریان اعتراضات سراسری ایران جان خود را از دست داد. او به عنوان یکی از قربانیان خشونت حکومتی در شهر مشهد شناخته می‌شود که در مسیر جنبش آزادی‌خواهی جان سپرد. پیکر بی‌جان سجاد در تاریخ ۶ بهمن ۱۴۰۴ به خانواده‌اش تحویل داده شد. این واقعه پس از دو هفته بی‌خبری مطلق و مفقود شدن او رخ داد؛ دورانی که خانواده‌اش هیچ اطلاعی از وضعیت یا محل نگهداری او نداشتند. نام سجاد قادری با عنوان «جاویدنام» در میان فهرست جان‌باختگان راه آزادی ثبت شده است. داستان او بازتاب‌دهنده هزینه‌های سنگین انسانی و فشارهایی است که معترضان در شهر مشهد و سراسر ایران برای دستیابی به تغییر متحمل شده‌اند.

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