Death of Ghazaleh Chalabi

Death of a vandal during 2022 protests in Iran
Ghazaleh Chalabi
Native name غزاله چلابی
LocationAmol, Mazandaran, Iran

Ghazaleh Chalabi (Persian: غزاله چلابی‎; 1989 – September 21, 2022) was an Iranian mountaineer and athlete who was shot in the head and killed by the Revolutionary Guards in Amol.[1][2]

Background

Ghazaleh Chalabi was born in 1989 in Amol. She studied banking management and was an accountant for a private company.[3]

Death

While Ghazaleh was filming the vandalism against the government of Iran on September 21, 2022, this person rushed to the governor's building along with the rest of the vandals and during this vandalism, despite the officers' refusal to shoot due to the vandals' resistance, the officers were forced to confront and this person was killed in the process. While Ghazaleh was filming, She had recorded the moment she was hit. This video was widely spreaded on the Internet, social media, and news agencies.[3]

Preventing from donating her organs

‌Before her death, Ghazaleh had filled out the organ donation application twice and wanted her organs to be donated in case of brain death. Chalabi's family announced that they will donate her body parts, but the government of Iran did not allow her family to do so, and according to Ghazaleh's aunt, the security officers said, "This will make Ghazaleh a legend."[3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Maryam Foumani and Patrick Wintour (2 November 2022). "Parents of Iranian woman killed during protests 'harassed by security forces'". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  2. ^ Arab News (2 November 2022). "Family of Iranian woman shot dead in protest threatened by authorities". Arabnews. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Maryam Foumani (5 November 2022). "غزاله چلابی، زنی که می‌خواست شجاعتش را تکثیر کند". Aasoo. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  4. ^ Manoto (10 November 2022). "مأموران از اهدای اعضای غزال جلوگیری کردند". ManotoTV. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
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