Iranian Protester Eulogies
Adel Matlabnejad: The brother who said he would be ‘right back,’ and never returned - interview
Between 35,000 and 40,000 protesters were killed in Iran’s January 8–9 massacre. Among them was Adel Matlabnejad, a 38-year-old from Ahvaz.
Rasoul Ziaei: The bodybuilder whose family searched for a week after Jan. massacre - interview
‘He never became a firefighter’: Abolfazl Jahedi, killed in Iran’s protest crackdown - interview
A soldier of his people by his own choice: Who was Ermia Lachiani, murdered by the Iranian regime?
'Strictly forbidden to mourn’: Family speaks six months after Taha Naderi’s murder by IRGC
Six months after Iran’s January massacre, Taha Naderi’s family says the 18-year-old was shot by security forces, died after repeated surgeries, and was denied a public funeral.
Soccer fan Mehdi Eskandarian gave his life fighting for his kids' future, a free Iran - interview
“If we don't go into the streets for Iran’s freedom today, one day our children will have to do it instead. Today it is our lives, so that they may have a better future," he told his wife in January.
Mani Yousefi: The young man ready to die so his brother could live free - interview
“Mani was a very warm-hearted and humorous young man who loved the cause of freedom above all else,” his mother told The Jerusalem Post. “In the end, he even gave his life for that freedom.”
‘Wanted to raise his voice': Family remembers Mostafa Adgarsalehi six months after murder by IRGC
Mostafa Adgarsalehi's family memorializes him six months after the IRGC's violent crackdowns on protesters in Iran in January, recalling his courage and commitment to education.
Iranians testify to ‘Post’ how regime murdered loved ones in January massacres
Estimates state 35-40,000 were killed by the regime’s security forces after protests erupted on December 28.