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Yaser Eskandarzadeh

یاسر اسکندرزاده

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Yaser Eskandarzadeh was an Iranian citizen who is honored as a 'Javidnam' (Eternal Name) for his sacrifice during the national protest movements. He died in January 2026, and since then, activists and supporters have commemorated him as a devoted son of the homeland who gave his life for the cause of freedom. In public memorials and social media tributes, Yaser is remembered as a 'sacrifice for the eternal homeland.' One widely shared memorial image captures him in a peaceful moment, posing in front of a fountain in a park. His death is associated with the movement described by supporters as the 'Lion and Sun revolution.' While specific details regarding his age, profession, and the circumstances of his death are not publicly documented in these records, his legacy remains a symbol of the struggle for Iran's future.

یاسر اسکندرزاده یکی از جاویدنامانی است که در جریان جنبش‌های اعتراضی ایران، جان خود را در راه میهن فدا کرد. او در دی‌ماه ۱۴۰۴ (ژانوویه ۲۰۲۶) به شهادت رسید و در فضای مجازی از او با عنوان «فرزند ایران» و «جان‌فدای میهن» یاد می‌شود که جانش را در راه آزادی نثار کرده است. یاد و خاطره او به عنوان یکی از جان‌باختگان جنبش معروف به «انقلاب شیر و خورشید» گرامی داشته شده است. در تصاویر یادبودی که از او منتشر شده، یاسر در فضایی آرام و در کنار فواره یک پارک دیده می‌شود. اگرچه جزئیات بیشتری درباره سن، پیشه یا نحوه دقیق جان باختن او در اسناد موجود ذکر نشده، اما فداکاری او به عنوان نمادی از ایستادگی در برابر ظلم در حافظه جمعی ثبت شده است.

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