🚨Don’t stop talking about Iran.
Davoud Sohrabi was a young athlete. Strong. Healthy. Full of life.
On January 8, during the protests in Tehran, he was shot in the eye. Shot. In. The. Eye.
He didn’t die right away. He fought. He stayed in a coma for 50 days. Fifty days his family stood by his hospital bed, hoping he’d wake up. Praying. Waiting.
On March 4, he died from the severity of his injuries.
Let’s be clear: this wasn’t an accident. This wasn’t “crowd control.” Someone aimed at his head. Someone pulled the trigger.
If you’re outside Iran and still thinking this is just politics, understand what that means. A government shot a young athlete in the eye during a protest and left him to slowly die in a hospital bed for 50 days.
Fifty days of false hope.
Davoud had a name. He had dreams. He had a future.
Now he’s another young life taken by a regime that answers protest with bullets.