🚨Don’t stop talking about Iran.
Fatemeh Afrazeh was a mother of two.
Originally from Lahijan and living in Tehran, she was killed by gunfire on January 18 during the nationwide uprising.
But her family's nightmare did not end there.
For 13 days, her loved ones searched for her without rest.
They went from hospital to hospital.
From morgue to morgue.
From police stations to government offices.
Desperately hoping to find her.
Desperately hoping she was still alive.
No answers came.
No one told them where she was.
Then, on January 30, they received a call from Kahrizak.
It was not a call bringing hope.
It was a call to identify her body.
For 13 days, Fatemeh's body had remained in the Kahrizak morgue while her family searched everywhere for her.
Only after multiple conditions and commitments were imposed on the family was her body finally returned.
She was laid to rest on February 1.
A mother of two.
Gone.
A family forced not only to endure her loss, but also days of uncertainty, anguish, and unanswered questions.
And this is the same Islamic Republic terrorist regime that massacred more than 40,000 Iranians in just two days.
More than 40,000 innocent people slaughtered while demanding freedom, dignity, and a future free from tyranny.
Fatemeh Afrazeh was not a statistic.
She was a mother.
She was a daughter of Iran.
She was loved.
And she deserved to come home alive.
Say her name.
Fatemeh Afrazeh.
Never forgotten.