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Sona Yekta

سونا یکتا

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Sona Yekta was a young woman whose life was cut short when she was killed by government agents on January 8, 2026. Her death occurred during the Iranian protest movement, an event that has seen many citizens stand against the current regime. She is remembered through a poignant image from her life, showing her in a moment of celebration on a beach. In the photograph, she is seen smiling while holding balloons and a small cupcake, a stark contrast to the violence that led to her death. Activists and human rights supporters have honored her memory by bestowing upon her the title of "Javidnam," meaning "immortal name." This title serves as a testament to her enduring legacy within the movement for change in Iran.

سونا یکتا در تاریخ ۱۸ دی ۱۴۰۴ توسط ماموران حکومتی به قتل رسید. او یکی از جان‌باختگان جنبش اعتراضی ایران است که نامش در کنار دیگر قربانیان این مبارزات ثبت شده است. تصاویر به یادگار مانده از او، سونا را در لحظه‌ای شاد و پر از امید در کنار ساحل نشان می‌دهد، در حالی که بادکنک و یک کیک کوچک در دست دارد. این تصویر که نشان‌دهنده زندگی و نشاط اوست، پس از مرگش به نمادی از معصومیت و هزینه‌های انسانی این اعتراضات تبدیل شد. نام سونا یکتا در میان فعالان و مردم ایران به عنوان یک «جاویدنام» گرامی داشته می‌شود. او به عنوان چهره‌ای که جان خود را در راه آزادی و تغییر فدا کرد، در یادها ماندگار شده است.

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