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Sajjad Hassanloo

سجاد حسنلو

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Sajjad Hassanloo was a resident of Vavan, located in Islamshahr, who lost his life during the nationwide protest movements in Iran. He is documented as a victim of state violence, with his name and memory preserved in the Javidnaman memorial registry. His death occurred within the context of the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protests, where he was one of many who faced fatal consequences during the state's crackdown on demonstrators. Information regarding his profession and his age at the time of his death remains unrecorded in the available archive materials. While specific details such as the exact date of his death are not included in the primary source records, Sajjad Hassanloo’s inclusion in memorial rosters serves as a testament to his presence in the movement and the circumstances of his passing in Vavan.

سجاد حسنلو از اهالی واوان در اسلامشهر بود که در جریان جنبش‌های اعتراضی ایران جان خود را از دست داد. نام او به عنوان یکی از جان‌باختگان خشونت‌های حکومتی در فهرست یادبود «جاویدنامان» ثبت شده است. وی در جریان اعتراضات سراسری «زن، زندگی، آزادی» هدف خشونت نیروهای حکومتی قرار گرفت. با وجود ثبت نام و محل سکونت او، اطلاعاتی در مورد سن، حرفه یا تاریخ دقیق درگذشت وی در اسناد آرشیوی موجود درج نشده است. یاد سجاد حسنلو به عنوان یکی از معترضانی که در منطقه واوان اسلامشهر جان باختند، در گزارش‌های مربوط به قربانیان اعتراضات زنده نگه داشته شده است. هویت او از طریق تصاویر و فهرست‌های یادبود معتبر تأیید شده است.

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