Gilan-e Gharb; Ali Abbasi, 19-Year-Old Kurdish Youth Killed, Who Was Found Among Hundreds of Bodies in Kahrizak and Delivery of Body in Exchange for 700 Million Tomans
January 16, 2026; “Ali Abbasi,” a 19-year-old Kurdish youth from Gilan-e Gharb (Gie-lan), is the identity of another of those killed on January 9 in Tehran; after he had been transferred to the operating room the previous night, his family encountered his body among hundreds of corpses in Kahrizak, Tehran, on the morning of Saturday, January 10, 2026, and subsequently, his body was delivered to the family in exchange for the payment of 700 million tomans.
According to reliable reports reached to “Kurdpa”; a 19-year-old youth from Gilan-e Gharb (Gie-lan), named “Ali Abbasi,” was targeted by a live bullet of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces in the area above the right kidney at 11 PM during the popular protests of January 9, 2026, in Tehran, and his mother transferred him to the hospital.
Subsequently, citing plainclothes forces, it is said that Ali was in the operating room until 5 AM. However, on January 10, the Abbasi family, along with hundreds of other families whose children had been hospitalized as wounded, went there and encountered teams of security forces and government plainclothes personnel in Kahrizak, Tehran, and hundreds of bodies wrapped in black bags.
The families, in shock and bewilderment, waited for the announcement of their children’s names, and after the name “Ali Abbasi” was announced and the family’s extensive search among the corpses, his body was delivered to the family in exchange for 700 million tomans.
On Friday, January 16, 2026, the body of this 19-year-old youth was buried in the village of “Aval-Viar” in the city of Gilan-e Gharb (Gie-lan), in the presence of the family and some relatives, and with the presence of security forces, plainclothes personnel, and informants, and numerous forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
“Ali Abbasi,” son of “Shirin” and “Fariborz,” 19 years old, was the only son of the family and had a 16-year-old sister. Due to extreme poverty and unemployment, this family moved to Tehran 8 months ago, and Ali’s father and mother work as waiters in a restaurant.