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 In January, Sameera and her 16-year-old daughter took to the streets to protest the Iranian regime. Later that evening, security forces opened fire, taking the young girl’s life. Recently, Sameera spoke with CBN News about that tragic night and why she believes the fight against the regime must continue. 

Sameera’s tragedy unfolded as thousands of Iranians flooded the streets of Karaj, defying the regime.

“January 19th was a truly terrible day, when the Islamic Republic government issued orders to shoot protesters in the face. Still, so many people took to the streets,” she recalls.

Knowing the risks, Sameera and her daughter prepared for the worst. “We went out that evening, leaving our phones at home, knowing that we could either face death or be arrested.”

Sevda, just 16, showed no fear.

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“She was incredibly brave. She spoke with complete courage until her last breath. She fought. She chanted. She yelled. She went right to the front of the crowd, confronting men who had guns in their hands,” Sameera said.

Moments later, gunfire.
 
“They shot her in the heart. The bullet hit her, and she died instantly.”

In an instant, Sameera says, her world collapsed as she lost her only child, gone before she could even say goodbye. 

“She often used to say, ‘Protest for the sake of our homeland, for the sake of freedom, for the sake of Reza Pahlavi.’ She even made several videos speaking about Iran’s freedom. I want people to always remember her and ensure that her voice is never silenced.”

Sevda’s death was not an isolated tragedy. Her family had long been involved in protest movements against the brutal regime.

“We also took part in the ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ protests for Mahsa Amini. So many people lost their lives during those protests. At the time, Sevda was only 13, and she really, really loved being in the crowd.”

Sameera says her daughter pushed her to keep going.

“There were many times when she urged me to go to the streets. She begged me to come with her. She insisted. She said we had to demonstrate on behalf of those who had lost their lives.”

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Reprinted with permission from cbn.com. Copyright © 2026 The Christian Broadcasting Network Inc. All rights reserved.

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