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Killing of the Kadyvrian brothers

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Killing during the 2025–2026 Iranian protests
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In early January 2026, two brothers fromKermanshah, Iran, Rasoul Kadyourian (Persian:رسول کدیوریان,[1] 18) and Reza Kadyourian (Persian:رضا کدیوریان,[1] 20), were killed duringpublic protests in Iran. According to reports, both brothers were shot by armed forces of theIslamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) inJafarabad on Artesh Street. Following the incident, security forces reportedly demanded 800 million tomans from the family to release the bodies and requested that the deaths be officially recorded as those of "government Basij members".

Background

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Main article:2025–2026 Iranian protests

Starting on 28 December 2025,widespread protests erupted across Iran amid a deepeningeconomic crisis and growing public frustration withgovernment corruption,[2] and demands for the end of the regime.[3][4] The protests were Initially triggered by soaring inflation, skyrocketing food prices, and the Iranian rial's sharp depreciation,[5] but quickly expanded into a broader movement demanding political change and the end of theIslamic Republic, with slogans like "Death to the Dictator", referring to supreme leaderAli Khamenei,[4] and "Long live the Shah", referring toReza Pahlavi.[6][7][8][4] The demonstrations began inTehran's Grand Bazaar, and spread to universities and major cities includingIsfahan,Shiraz, andMashhad,[9] drawing students and merchants alike, many of whom cited government corruption, mismanagement, and prioritization of foreign conflicts over domestic needs as major grievances.[10] The economic crisis, worsened by the 2025 conflict with Israel, reimposed UN sanctions, chronic inflation (42.2% in December),[9] and food and health price surges of 50–72%,[9] left merchants struggling to trade and households struggling to survive. Calls for reform grew alongside outrage over energy shortages, water crises, and civil rights abuses,[6] and by early January 2026, dozens of protesters had been arrested, with reports ofsecurity forces firing live ammunition directly at demonstrators.[4]

Killing

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Rasoul Kadyourian

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Rasoul Kadyourian was 18 years old when he was shot by IRGC forces on January 3, 2026. He was transferred to Taleghani Hospital, where he died shortly afterward.[11][12][13] Reports indicate that after his death, security agencies, the governor’s office, and the Kermanshah provincial authorities pressured the family to publicly announce that Rasoul was a government Basij member and to attribute his death to "thugs and rioters".[11]

Reza Kadyourian

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Reza Kadyourian was 20 years old at the time of the incident. He was shot on the evening of January 3, 2026, and sustained severe injuries that caused him to fall into a coma.[11][12][13] Reza was admitted to the intensive care unit at Taleghani Hospital, where he remained until he died on January 4, 2026.[11][13][12] Following his death, the family was reportedly further pressured by authorities and told to pay a sum of 800 million tomans to receive the brothers’ bodies.[11]

As of 5 January 2026, the bodies of Rasoul Kadyourian and Reza Kadyourian had not been returned.[12][13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"از کشته‌شدگان اعتراضات دی ۱۴۰۴ چه می‌دانیم؟" [What do we know about the victims of the protests in January 2026?].BBC Persian (in Persian). 7 January 2026. Retrieved11 January 2026.سمت راست: رضا کدیوریان، سمت چپ: رسول کدیوریان، از جان‌باختگان اعتراضات در کرمانشاه
  2. ^Parent, Deepa; Christou, William (2025-12-31)."'We want the mullahs gone': economic crisis sparks biggest protests in Iran since 2022".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2026-01-01.
  3. ^"Videos show monarchist, anti-clerical slogans in Hamadan, Arak, Sabzevar".www.iranintl.com. 2025-12-31. Retrieved2026-01-05.
  4. ^abcdAzizi, Arash (2026-01-01)."Iranians Have Had Enough".The Atlantic. Retrieved2026-01-05.
  5. ^Parent, Deepa; Christou, William (2025-12-31)."'We want the mullahs gone': economic crisis sparks biggest protests in Iran since 2022".The Guardian.ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved2026-01-01.
  6. ^abNortham, Jackie (2025-12-31)."Protesters take to the streets of Iran as the country's economy collapses".NPR. Retrieved2026-01-01.
  7. ^"Protesters in Isfahan chant 'death to the dictator'".www.iranintl.com. 2025-12-30. Retrieved2026-01-04.
  8. ^"'Iran's future belongs to its youth,' US State Department says".www.iranintl.com. 2025-12-31. Retrieved2026-01-04.
  9. ^abc"Protests erupt in Iran over currency's plunge to record low".AP News. 29 December 2025. Retrieved30 December 2025.
  10. ^Iran crisis deepens – protests spread with chants of "death to the dictator". BBC News. 2025. Retrieved31 December 2025.
  11. ^abcde"کرمانشاه؛ تایید قتل حکومتی دو برادر "رسول و رضا کدیوریان" و عدم تحویل جنازه‌ها برای اعلام بسیج حکومتی" [Kermanshah: Confirmation of the government-ordered killing of two brothers, Rasoul and Reza Kadiourian, and the refusal to return their bodies to avoid triggering a government mobilization].Kurdpa (kurdpa.net) (in Persian). 2026-01-05. Retrieved2026-01-07.
  12. ^abcd"مرگ دو برادر کورد در کرماشان بر اثر تیراندازی نیروهای امنیتی" [The death of two Kurdish brothers in Kermanshah due to gunfire from security forces].ANF News (in Persian). Retrieved2026-01-07.
  13. ^abcd"کرمانشاه؛ کشته شدن دو براد ۱۷ و ۲۰ ساله با شلیک مستقیم نیروهای حکومتی" [Kermanshah: The killing of two brothers, aged 17 and 20, by direct gunfire from government forces].Hengaw (hengaw.net) (in Persian). January 5, 2026. Retrieved2026-01-07.
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