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Mohammad Mokhtari (protester)

Mohammad Mokhtari ((ペルシア語: محمد مختاری)) (September 10, 1989 – February 15, 2011) was an Iranian university student fatally wounded by a gunshot during the February 14 2011 protests in Tehran in support of Egyptian and Tunisian revolutions. He died the next day, while hospitalized. Like Sane Jaleh, the other protester at the demonstration who was killed, both pro- and anti-Iranian government sides claim him as a supporter.〔('God, Let Me Die Standing': Remembering Mohammad Mokhtari ) by DAN GEIST, Tehran Bureau, 17 Feb 2011〕
Mohammad reportedly "came from a large middle class family, and loved sports". He was attending Azad University in Shahrood.〔
==Killing and controversy==
The ''Tehran Times'' wrote that
according to witnesses, Jalleh, Mokhtari, and two other people were shot by rioters during the unrest on Monday. Jalleh succumbed to his injuries on the same day, and Mokhtari died on Tuesday.〔("Funeral processions held for two martyrs of illegal demos" ), ''Tehran Times'', February 17, 2011〕

In contrast, the American newspaper the Wall Street Journal reported that Mokhtari was one of the "rioters." Reporter Farnaz Fassihi—who spoke with "Mokhtari's family and friends"—wrote that Mokhtari enjoyed watching Voice of America's anti-government satire television program Parazit, and posted messages on Facebook encouraging his friends to join the anti-government protests. She stated both he and Jaleh

were shot by men on motorcycles that their friends say bore the hallmarks of the Iranian paramilitary Basij.
After Mr. Mokhtari was shot, he briefly fell to the ground but got up and continued marching for a while as blood soaked his shirt, witnesses said. He said he was fine, according to () friend, but died in the hospital the next day.
...three days before his death, Mr. Mokhtari wrote on his Facebook wall, "God, give me death by standing for it's better than a life of sitting under oppression."〔("In Tehran, Funerals Bring New Clashes" ), ''Wall Street Journal'', By Farnaz Fassihi, FEBRUARY 17, 2011.〕


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