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Qader Mulanpour
Born1946
DiedJanuary 1, 2017 (aged 70)
NationalityIrani
OccupationConstruction worker
Known forBeing a victim in the chemical bombing of Sardasht

Qader Mulanpour (Persian: قادر مولان‌پور), was a construction worker[citation needed] from Rasheh Hormeh whose three children, Shaheen, Naser and Malmal, died due to the chemical bombing of Sardasht, along with his pregnant wife, who died during a premature birth. His newborn was transferred to a hospital in Tabriz, due to her early birth, where Mulanpour never found her again.[1]

In 2005, Mulanpour, among others, stood as a witness in the trial against Frans van Anraat in The Hague.[2]

In 2020, a statue of Mulanpour was designed and built by Hadi Zia al-Dini in honour of the sacrifice and resilience of the Sardasht people.[3]

In media

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Film

Television

  • The Disasters of Rasheh Hormeh (2021).[4]

References

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  1. ^ "بمب‌شیمیایی با خانواده‌های سردشتی چه کرد؟" [What did the chemical bomb do to the Sardashti families?]. Young Journalists Club (in Persian). 13 May 2023.
  2. ^ "بانوی جانبازی كه سكوت دادگاه لاهه را شكست" [The Veteran Lady Who Broke the Silence of the Hague Court]. Islamic Republic News Agency (in Persian). 28 Jun 2014.
  3. ^ "تندیس "قادر مولان‌پور" نماد ایثار و مقاومت مردم سردشت رونمایی شد" [The statue of "Qader Mulanpour", a symbol of the sacrifice and resistance of the people of Sardasht, was unveiled]. Islamic Republic News Agency (in Persian). 10 October 2020.
  4. ^ "روایتی مستند از آنچه که در «درخت گردو» گذشت/ مصائب «رش هرمه»" [A Documentary of What Happened in "Walnut Tree" / The Disasters of "Rasheh Hormeh"]. Mehr News Agency (in Persian). 12 October 2021.