Nazli Janparvar
Gunshot wounds caused by live ammunition fired by security forces
During the nationwide protests in early January 2026, Iranian government forces responded to demonstrators with lethal force. Nazli Janparvar was shot by direct fire from security forces using live ammunition. The shooting occurred during protest activity in Tehran, where authorities were attempting to suppress demonstrations through violent means. Her injuries from the gunfire were fatal.
Biography
Nazli Janparvar was a 27-year-old woman from Bojnord, the capital of North Khorasan province, who became one of the victims of Iran’s mid-January 2026 protest crackdown. She took part in nationwide demonstrations demanding freedom, equality, and the dismantling of the Islamic regime. Before going out to protest, she wrote a message calling for unity among Iran’s diverse communities and emphasizing that freedom required solidarity across ethnic, religious, and ideological lines. She was shot dead by Iranian security forces during protests in Tehran in early January 2026.
Nazli Janparvar was a young Iranian woman known for her strong political convictions and belief in collective struggle. Originally from Bojnord, she expressed a clear vision of freedom rooted in coexistence — Kurds, Lurs, Turks, Persians, women with and without hijab, believers and non-believers — living together without an Islamic government. Her final written message shows a deliberate political awareness, prioritizing unity and regime change over internal disagreements about future governance.
In early January 2026, as protests spread across Iran, Nazli joined demonstrations in Tehran, despite the escalating violence by security forces. On the evening of January 8–9, 2026, she was shot with live ammunition by state forces during the crackdown. Her death placed her among a growing number of women killed during the protests and later led to her being commemorated as part of “The Fallen for Freedom.”
Sources & References
Four women, one aged 15, killed during protests in Iran1 hengaw.net Open source
Nazli Janparvar, from Bojnurd, was shot and killed by security forces using live ammunition during protests on January 8, 2026.2 wncri.org Open source
Shot dead by direct fire from the Islamic regime’s forces during nationwide protests.3 x.com Open source