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Tara Rasulzadeh

تارا رسول‌زاده

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Tara Rasulzadeh was a medical student from Piranshahr who was living in Tehran at the time of her death. In January 2026, she was targeted and killed in the Narmak neighborhood of the capital during the protest movements. Following her disappearance, her father embarked on an agonizing 20-day search for his daughter. He eventually discovered her body among numerous others, where she had been assigned the identification number 11487. Reports indicate that security forces placed severe conditions on the release of her body to her family. They reportedly demanded a payment of one billion Tomans and pressured her family to issue a forced statement claiming she was a member of the Basij militia, conditions her father resisted.

تارا رسول‌زاده، دانشجوی پزشکی اهل پیرانشهر و ساکن تهران بود که در جریان اعتراضات دی‌ماه ۱۴۰۴، در محله نارمک هدف قرار گرفت و جان باخت. او از جمله جوانانی بود که در مسیر آرمان‌های خود هدف خشونت قرار گرفتند. پس از کشته شدن تارا، خانواده او به مدت ۲۰ روز در جستجوی نشانی از وی بودند. در نهایت، پدر او موفق شد پس از جستجوی بسیار، پیکر فرزندش را در میان تعداد زیادی از جان‌باختگان با شماره شناسایی ۱۱۴۸۷ پیدا کند. گزارش‌ها حاکی از آن است که نهادهای امنیتی برای تحویل دادن پیکر تارا به خانواده‌اش، موانع و شرایط دشواری را تعیین کردند. آن‌ها خواستار پرداخت مبلغ یک میلیارد تومان و همچنین اعتراف اجباری خانواده مبنی بر عضویت تارا در نیروهای بسیج شده بودند که با مقاومت خانواده روبرو شد.

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