17-year-old Iranian protester whose hope for change proved deadly
Abolfazl Yaghmouri was a child from a working class neighbourhood close to Tehran – his world is a spot the place rap is banned, so he pursued his dream in a home made studio.
The 17-year-old was killed on the protests on 8 January – the evening the regime opened fireplace by itself folks.
Abolfazl’s aunt, Gita Yaghmouri, explains how he died and says the household started to search for him within the early hours.
"They were trying to hit him with anything they had in their hands – with boots, with the butt of their gun – with everything, while he was bleeding for 40 minutes and he was gasping for life and then he passed away".
Abolfazl has left behind a music legacy on-line.
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