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Rubina Aminian: The 23-year-old student who was shot at point-blank range by Iran’s security forces

Her family describes scenes of mass death as rights groups report hundreds killed during nationwide protests

Newsroom January 12 08:12

Grief and outrage have spread in Iran and internationally following the killing of 23-year-old student Rubina Aminian by Iranian security forces during protests in Tehran. According to the Norway-based human rights organization Iran Human Rights, Aminian, who was of Kurdish origin and studied fashion design at Shariati College in Tehran, was killed on the evening of Thursday, January 8, after leaving her school and joining demonstrators who had been protesting against Iran’s theocratic regime for more than two weeks.

BREAKING:

Huge crowds of Iranian anti-regime protesters are out on the streets of the city of Shahsavar tonight. They are chanting:

“Long Live the Shah” pic.twitter.com/mrHxII1dxP

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) January 11, 2026

Sources close to the family told Iran Human Rights that the young woman was shot in the head by security forces. When her parents learned of her death, they traveled from their hometown of Kermanshah to Tehran to identify her body. The family was taken to a location near the college, where they were confronted with the bodies of hundreds of young people killed during the protests. Most of the victims were between 18 and 22 years old and had been shot at close range in the head and neck by government forces. At first, the family was not allowed to identify Rubina’s body, and later they were not permitted to take her remains with them, according to the same sources.


“It wasn’t only my daughter. I saw hundreds of bodies with my own eyes,” Rubina’s mother told the organization. Family sources said they were forced to search among the corpses themselves to find and recognize the young woman, adding that they saw countless dead teenagers and young adults lying near her body.

A video of Rubina Aminian, one of those killed during Iran’s nationwide protests. Rubina Aminian, 23, a student of textile and fashion design at Shariati Technical College in Tehran, was killed on the evening of Thursday, January 8, after leaving the college and joining protest… pic.twitter.com/EdOMitKoOF

— Iran Human Rights (IHRNGO) (@IHRights) January 11, 2026


After great difficulty, the family was eventually allowed to take Rubina’s body back to Kermanshah, her birthplace. However, when they arrived, security forces had surrounded their home and did not allow the family to hold a funeral or bury her properly. According to sources close to the family, they were forced to bury her along the roadside between the Kurdish cities of Kermanshah and Kamyaran in western Iran.
Friends describe Rubina Aminian as a young woman full of joy for life and passion for fashion design, whose dreams were buried by the violent repression of the Islamic Republic. Following her killing, her name has become a hashtag on social media, with many photos and videos circulating that show her love for fashion and her aspirations.

The 24-year-old student Robina Aminian was shot dead in Tehran by the Islamic regime’s security forces while out protesting on the streets.

Rest in Peace Robina pic.twitter.com/U48hICY4cf

— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) January 10, 2026


According to the U.S.-based organization HRANA (Human Rights Activists in Iran), more than 500 people have been killed during the two weeks of protests across the country, as security forces continue efforts to suppress the demonstrations.

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