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01 Jul 2009 01:20 pm
A Young Martyr
Rooz online interviews the sister of Ashkan Sohrabi, an 18-year-old Iranian killed by the Basij on Saturday, June 20:
Rooz: Tell us about Ashkan.
Elham Sohrabi (Sohrabi): He was my younger
brother, born in 1989, very smart and full of potential for education
and sports. He was extremely kind and compassionate. Despite his
young age, he made very wise decisions.
Rooz: Where were you on the day of the event?
Sohrabi: My mother and I were at our house.
Ashkan had just returned from the gym. He told us people were
protesting on the streets and that fires were burning everywhere. He
said he had trouble getting home as anti-riot guards had closed off all
surrounding streets and were dispersing people. My mother asked me not
to let Ashkan return to the streets. I tried my best to distract
Ashkan with things other than the street, but the crowds on our streets
(Azadi) continued to get bigger. People sought refuge in alleys and
homes. We heard different chants and the sound of bullets and smell of
tear gas were everywhere. I asked Ashkan not to go to the street. But
he said his last words to me and left the house: "Don't worry, I'll
come back."
He was shot three times in the chest.
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