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Masoud Bolourchi, 37, physiotherapist and founder of Rush Clinic in Tehran, endured a heartbreaking tragedy when Islamic Republic regime forces savagely shot him in the back of the head during the January 2026 protests. This cruel act shattered a life brimming with passion for his work and science. His family identified his body in Kahrizak, and after suffering intense threats, pressure, and forced payment, they received it and buried him in silence. #DigitalBlackoutIran #IranRevolution2026 #IranMassacre
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Do you hear it? The heart-wrenching agony of Sahba’s mother, her cries echoing in despair? Do you hear Iran’s sorrowful mourning, a nation in grief? “I raised this angel myself for 23 years… must I gaze upon her in the grave?…” #DigitalBlackoutIran #IranRevolution2026
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Aida Heydari was just 21 years old, living in Tehran. She was a brilliant, hardworking medical student at Tehran University; full of life and energy, always teaching and diving deep into her studies. She was the hope and backbone of her family, especially her sister, who’s now burning in grief over her loss. On January 8th, in Tehran’s Sadeghieh neighborhood, she was killed by gunfire from the Islamic Republic regime’s forces. The university’s security officials wouldn’t even let them hold a simple, peaceful memorial for her on campus, sparking widespread strikes and protests from brave students who vowed not to take their exams. She worked tirelessly, day and night, dreaming of saving lives… but her own chance to live was stolen away. #IranMassacre
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Rozita Rokhzadeh, 32, was a resident of Tehran and originally from Rasht. She graduated in mechanical engineering from Gilan University and owned a classic car repair shop named R&R Garage. Lively, cheerful, determined, and hardworking, she served as a role model for women’s empowerment in a field often seen as masculine. Known as a Benz specialist, she began her career out of passion, starting as an apprentice without her family’s knowledge, and through years of dedication, became a prominent figure in her domain. During the protests, she first joined the strikes and then the massive crowds of demonstrators. On January 8 in Tehran’s Sadeghieh neighborhood, she died in her sister’s arms from bullets fired by the forces of the Islamic Republic regime. #IranMassacre
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“I am not the first, and I will not be the last.” 🔇This may be his final message 🔇 Naser Bakrzadeh, an innocent political prisoner, has been sentenced to death despite being denied access to a lawyer, a fair trial, and even visits with his family. This is his last message, and perhaps his final words. Be his voice before it is too late. “Hello and greetings to my dear compatriots and my proud Kurdish fellow speakers. I am Naser Bakrzadeh. You are hearing my voice from Urmia Central Prison. This may be my last voice. I am the son of Molla Mansour. I am 26 years old and have two younger sisters. I was arrested at the age of 23, at a time when I was full of hopes and a passion for life. From the very first day of my arrest until today, my father and mother have died and come back to life every single day. The sorrow of separation has weighed heavily on their shoulders. In the prime of their lives, they have grown old and broken. They were once happy and dreamed of seeing their only son in a groom’s suit. A few days before my arrest, we were supposed to go ask for a girl’s hand in marriage. Now, that girl has been waiting for me for four years. Just a few hours ago, I received the news that my execution order has been upheld. I still don’t know how to call her and tell her that my sentence has been confirmed and I am going to be executed.” #IranMassacre #StopExecutionsIran
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Siavash Shirzad, a 38-year-old from Bukan, tragically lost his life to regime forces in Punak on the night of January 8. His last photo, masked against tear gas, captures him suffering. In the video, he is dancing joyfully among protesters, but moments later, gunfire struck 22 people. They rushed him to Al-Ghadir Hospital in Tehran, where staff said, “No space.” Transferred alive to Rasoul Akram Hospital, he clung to life until 2 a.m. Friday, but neglect and blood loss claimed him. #DigitalBlackoutIran #IranRevolution2026 #IranMassacre
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Davood Sohrabi was a young man from Tehran. He was an athlete and sports coach in the fields of fitness and bodybuilding, as well as active in the modeling profession. A passionate and hopeful youth who was preparing for major championships in sports. On January 8, 2026, he suffered severe injury from a direct gunshot by the forces of the Islamic Republic regime to the eye area and was immediately rushed to the hospital. However, his condition was critical, and he fell into a coma. After approximately 50 days in a coma, on February 23, 2026, he lost his life due to the severity of his injuries; the gunshot to the head/eye causing profound brain damage and inability to recover. That very night, just two hours before the incident, he was returning from the Southeast Tehran bodybuilding competitions, where he had won a silver medal. #IranMassacre
پریسا44,187 views • 3 months ago

Amir Movahedi, just 25 years old, came from Rasht in Iran’s Gilan Province. In that same city, he owned a barbershop where he poured his heart into his craft, blending art and passion every day. Those who knew him remembered him as a kind friend, full of energy and bravery, alive with enthusiasm for life and hopeful for a brighter future ahead. During the protests, as he made his way home, he was struck from behind by a live round fired by the Islamic Republic’s forces. He was buried in Lakan, where he now rests. He once shared, “This year is the year of change,” and for his last birthday, he wished health and happiness for everyone. In one of his writings, he reflected on how many more autumns he might see—a question left unanswered, as he will never greet the next one. #IranMassacre
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Babak Jamali, from Arak, was a devoted father to his 4-year-old son Nikan and 1-year-old son Radman. A professional water polo and futsal athlete, lifeguard, and vocalist in the Rasa music band, his existence was replete with affection, melody, and lifesaving endeavors. Tragically, on January 9, 2026, during Iran’s nationwide protests, he was slain by Islamic Republic forces while advocating for justice and a better tomorrow for his children. #DigitalBlackoutIran #IranRevolution2026 #IranMassacre
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Melika Dastyab, 21 years old, was an economics student and a professional tanbur player, a young woman whose spirit was so pure that she believed her blood was no more precious than anyone else’s, drawing her into the heart of the protests on January 8. She had lost her mother just one year and nine months prior, and in that agonizing time, she had stepped into the role of mother for her little sister. Now, that innocent child has lost not one, but two profound pillars of support in less than two years. According to her close friend, who was by her side in that moment: “I was there, witnessing as Melika was fatally shot directly in the head.” #R2PforIran #IranMassacre
پریسا44,195 views • 4 months ago

“ I am the mother of Mehdi Kabook. He was a young man who had just gotten married. Only three days had passed since his wedding. A boy I raised as an orphan, who became an engineer of this country, a computer prodigy. He didn’t get more than three days to enjoy his life.” Mehdi Kabook, 31 years old, engineer and composer, Murdered by the forces of the Islamic Republic regime 19 Dey (January 9), Tehran #IranMassacre
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Hamid Mahdavi, a 38-year-old hero and dutiful firefighter from Mashhad, born in 1987, was gunned down by Iran’s brutal regime during the protests. Struck by direct gunfire, his life was stolen in a despicable slaughter of unarmed demonstrators. #DigitalBlackoutIran #IranRevolution2026 #IranMassacre
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Ali Estakhr, 26, from Marvdasht who lived in Isfahan, worked in car audio systems and owned a shop. His cousin said he joined the protests on January 9 and never returned home. Authorities contacted his family on Tuesday to collect his body, but delayed delivery until Thursday. The family noted stitches on his head and a gunshot wound to his forehead. He was arrested and taken to the hospital, but sadly got killed there, highlighting another sorrowful incident amid Islamic Republic’s brutality. #DigitalBlackoutIran #IranRevolution2026 #IranMassacre
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Parastoo Jarahiyan, 23 years old, a model and professional athlete, was shot in the side by the forces of the Islamic Republic on January 8 at 7 PM in Showra Square in Arak. When Parastoo was transferred to the hospital, she was in the ICU with a high level of consciousness; but the security forces expelled the family from the hospital. That same night, Parastoo’s lifeless body was delivered to the Bagh-e Jannat morgue in Arak. #DigitalBlackoutIran #IranMassacre
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Shattered Dreams Romina Momeni Boroujeni, a brilliant master’s student in Tourism Management at Isfahan’s University of Art, a young woman bursting with promise and passion for her dreams, was cruelly shattered by a war bullet from Iran’s brutal Islamic Republic forces. It tore through her spine, ravaged her lung, and exited frontally, condemning her to paralysis. Sources reveal the devastating toll; this elite soul now bears unbearable physical scars. #DigitalBlackoutIran #R2PforIran #IranMassacre
پریسا35,538 views • 4 months ago