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Sina Lavasani
سینا لواسانی
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Sina Lavasani was a 17-year-old youth from Tehran who was killed during the national protests on January 9, 2026. He was fatally shot in the back of the head by government security forces while on Zakaria Razi Street in Shahr-e Rey. The circumstances of his death were particularly heartbreaking, as he was killed just two days before his birthday. In a poignant tribute, his burial ceremony was held on the very night he would have celebrated turning 18. Memorial images from the cemetery showed a birthday cake placed atop his flower-covered grave as his loved ones gathered to mourn. Sina, who had lost his mother during his childhood, was described by his family as a brave and dedicated youth who "fought like a lion" for his convictions. His family has urged the public to ensure his name and sacrifice are never forgotten.
سینا لواسانی، نوجوان ۱۷ ساله اهل تهران، در شب ۱۹ دی ۱۴۰۴ در جریان اعتراضات مردمی جان خود را از دست داد. او در خیابان زکریا رازی شهرری بر اثر شلیک مستقیم نیروهای حکومتی به پشت سر کشته شد. واقعه کشته شدن سینا با تلخی مضاعفی همراه بود؛ او تنها دو روز پیش از سالروز تولدش هدف گلوله قرار گرفت و مراسم خاکسپاریاش دقیقاً در شب تولد او برگزار شد. تصاویر منتشر شده از مزار گلباران شده او، کیک تولدی را نشان میدهد که در شب مراسم بر روی خاک او قرار داده شده بود. سینا که در کودکی مادر خود را از دست داده بود، از سوی خانوادهاش به عنوان نوجوانی شجاع توصیف شده که «مثل شیر» برای باورهایش ایستادگی کرد. خانواده او با تأکید بر رشادتهایش، از مردم خواستهاند که اجازه ندهند نام و صدای این نوجوان در سکوت فراموش شود.
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