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Footage of the death of Nedā Āghā-Soltān[11] (Persian: نِدا آقا سُلطان‎ - Nedā Āġā Soltān; 23 January 1983 – 20 June 2009) drew international attention after she was shot dead during the 2009 Iranian election protests.[12] She had withdrawn from college due to pressure of the authorities against her appearance and dress. When she was motivated to watch a protest, she was shot in the heart by a Basij militia member who insisted he was not trying to kill her. Her death was captured on video by bystanders and broadcast over the Internet[13] and the video became a rallying point for the opposition.[13] It was described as "probably the most widely witnessed death in human history".[14]
The government countered with its own version of events that the girl was shot by protesters as propaganda, and that the videos had been fabricated by western news agencies. The family was forced to remove their black mourning banners and soon evicted them from their apartment. Protesters who may have been supported by the government desecrated her grave and removed her gravestone, and later shot at the portrait at her grave. Other Iranian officials suggested the CIA was behind the killing, while the MOIS intelligence agency asked Interpol to arrest Ārash Hejāzi who had fled because he had told his eyewitness version of events which was "misinformation which poisoned international relations In response, the parents continued to stand fast to their belief that the government had deliberately killed their daughter, although most western accounts still fall short of calling it a political assassination.
Nedā (ندا) is a word used in Classic Persian and modern Persian[15] to mean "voice", "calling" (sometimes understood as a "divine message", but this is not the etymological sense of ندا), and she has been referred to as the "voice of Iran".[16][17][18] Her death became iconic in the struggle of Iranian protesters against the disputed election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Āghā-Soltān was the middle child of a middle class family of three children,[19] whose family resided in a fourth floor flat on Meshkini Street in the Tehrānpars district of Tehran.[20] Her father is a civil servant and her mother is a homemaker.[19] She was graduating from Islamic Āzād University, where she had studied Islamic theology as well as secular philosophies, but she withdrew after two semesters of study for two reasons, one being a disagreement with her husband Amir and his family, and the other being the atmosphere and the pressure of the authorities towards her appearance and dress in the university.[21] She was divorced, and according to her mother, had difficulty in finding work because of how employers perceived her.[22]
Āghā-Soltān was an aspiring, underground musician, who was studying her craft through private voice and music lessons.[23] She had studied the violin and had an as-yet-undelivered piano on order at the time of her death.[8] She worked for her family's travel agency.[10] It was in Turkey, more than two months prior to her death, that she met her fiancé, 37-year-old Caspian Makan, who worked as a photojournalist, and filmmaker in Tehran and after that she changed her mind about becoming a tour guide and decided to start photography with him.[19] Āghā-Soltān enjoyed travelling. She had studied Turkish, hoping it would aid her as a guide for Iranians on foreign tours in Turkey.

Those who knew her maintain that Āghā-Soltān had not previously been very political – she had not supported any particular candidate in the 2009 Iran elections[25][26] – but that anger over the election results prompted her to join the protest.[19] Her voice and music teacher, Hamid Panahi, who was accompanying Āghā-Soltān during the protest and can be seen on the video trying to comfort the dying woman, told the media: "She couldn't stand the injustice of it." Panahi went on to state: "All she wanted was the proper vote of the people to be counted."

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