Mehran Samak
مهران سماک
- Age
- 27
- Sex
- male
- Date of death
- 29 November 2022
- Place of death
- Bandar Anzali (+7 more)
- Hometown
- Bandar Anzali
- Event
- Woman Life Freedom (+3 more)
- Cause of death
- shot in the head by security forces
Biography
Mehran Samak, a 27-year-old man from Bandar Anzali, was killed on November 29, 2022. He was shot in the head by security forces for celebrating the Iranian national football team's defeat against the United States in the 2022 World Cup by honking his car horn with his fiancée. His death sparked widespread outrage, and he is remembered as a "martyr of freedom."
مهران سماک، جوانی ۲۷ ساله اهل بندرانزلی، در تاریخ ۸ آذر ۱۴۰۱ (۲۹ نوامبر ۲۰۲۲) کشته شد. او به دلیل شادمانی از باخت تیم فوتبال ایران مقابل آمریکا در جام جهانی ۲۰۲۲ و بوق زدن در خودرویش به همراه نامزدش، با شلیک مستقیم نیروهای امنیتی به سرش به شهادت رسید. مرگ او خشم گستردهای را برانگیخت و از او به عنوان «شهید راه آزادی» یاد میشود.
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Mehran Samak, a 27-year-old man, was killed by direct gunfire from government agents in Bandar Anzali while honking his car horn after the Iranian football team lost to the USA.
Mehran Samak, a 27-year-old man killed by security forces in Anzali, is seen driving in a vehicle at night in footage recorded shortly before his death.
Memorial portraits of Mehran Samak and Matin Nasri, identified as martyrs of the freedom movement in the provided text.
A memorial clip released on the second anniversary of the martyrdom of Mehran Samak, who was shot dead in Bandar Anzali for honking his car horn during street celebrations.
The mother of javidnam Behnam Layeq-Pour from Rasht visits the tomb of javidnam Mehran Samak in a cemetery in Bandar Anzali.
A memorial video featuring happy moments and a birthday celebration for Mehran Samak, a protester killed in Bandar Anzali, with his fiancée Nadia.
A memorial portrait of Mehran Samak, who was killed for honking and celebrating the defeat of the Islamic Republic team against England.
A memorial portrait of Mehran Samak, who was killed in 2022 for celebrating a football team's elimination.