‘They made us say he was a martyr’: families at Iran’s largest cemetery mourn those killed in the January protests
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Key context: <p>Six months on from the bloody crackdown on anti-regime protesters, families remembering loved ones at their graves at Behesht-e Zahra in Tehran tell their stories</p><p>Family members gather to mourn Sepehr, who was 25 when he was killed in the January protests</p><p>A woman at Behesht-e Zahra prays for those killed in January’s protests</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/jul/10/martyr-families-iran-largest-cemetery-january-protests">Continue reading...</a> This development from The Guardian highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
Six months on from the bloody crackdown on anti-regime protesters, families remembering loved ones at their graves at Behesht-e Zahra in Tehran tell their storiesFamily members gather to mourn Sepehr, who was 25 when he was killed in the January protestsA woman at Behesht-e Zahra prays for those killed in January’s protests Continue reading...
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