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Ahmad Zangiabadi ( fa-at, احمد زنگی آبادی, Aḥmad Zangī’abādī; 1965–2014) was an Iranian veteran. He undertook the control and defense of Arvand Rud during the Iran-Iraq war. He was injured in the Talaie region of Majnoon Island by
sulfur mustard Mustard gas or sulfur mustard is a chemical compound belonging to a family of cytotoxic and blister agents known as mustard agents. The name ''mustard gas'' is technically incorrect: the substance, when dispersed, is often not actually a gas, b ...
from chemical bombing by Iraqi forces.


Early life

Ahmad Zangiabadi was born in
Kerman Kerman ( fa, كرمان, Kermân ; also romanization of Persian, romanized as Kermun and Karmana), known in ancient times as the satrapy of Carmania, is the capital city of Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2011 census, its population was 821,394, in ...
on the 9 April 1965. He was 16 when he started to participate in the war, one year after it began in 1980.


During the war

During the war, Ahmad was a sniper and volleyed
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. He took responsibility for the control and defense of Arvand Rud, where he was a member of the volunteer army's logistics unit. On 12 April 1985, Ahmad and his unit were in the Talaie region of Majnoon Island, when a
sulfur mustard Mustard gas or sulfur mustard is a chemical compound belonging to a family of cytotoxic and blister agents known as mustard agents. The name ''mustard gas'' is technically incorrect: the substance, when dispersed, is often not actually a gas, b ...
chemical bomb was dropped by Iraqi planes. At the time, Ahmad was 19. Majnoon Island was covered by the chemical and they were left defenseless. Between 4pm and 10pm, the unit was incapacitated. Ahmad then realized that they were the subjects of a chemical bombing attack. They were taken to Ahvaz hospital. Ahmad's condition worsened: his eyes were severely burned, he started vomiting violently and his entire body began to break out in burns and blisters. He was later taken to Tehran's medical centers and hospitalized for 40 days. After his release, he returned to Kerman and started his activity in the support department of the staff war of Kerman. He often collected presents and sent them to soldiers.


After the war

Due to the severity of his injuries, Ahmad's
lung The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system in humans and most other animals, including some snails and a small number of fish. In mammals and most other vertebrates, two lungs are located near the backbone on either side of t ...
s were badly damaged. He was hospitalized and put on medication while a series of oxygen machines supported him for the rest of his life. He married Marzieh, who nursed him. He continued his education in English literature at
Imam Hossein University The Imam Hossein Comprehensive University (also referred to as IHU or Imam Hossein University, fa, دانشگاه امام حسین, ''Dāneshgāh-e Emām Hosein'') is a public university located in Tehran, Iran. The university was opened in 19 ...
until his eyesight became so weak from the bombing that he could no longer study. Ahmad and Marzieh had one son, named Hesam.


Campaigner for peace

A committed campaigner for peace, Ahmad travelled with delegates from the Tehran Peace Museum to The Hague in April 2013. The group attended the Third Review Conference of the
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at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW). Ahmad met Secretary-General of the United Nations
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, and the OPCW's Director General, Ahmet Üzümcü, and asked them to redouble their efforts to make a world free of chemical weapons. At the 2013 conference of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Ahmad Zangiabadi listed Iranian sacrifices. This Organization won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2012. He was the active member at the peace museum of Tehran.


Death

Quoted from his obituary: he said, "Life has become a prison the past four months". On 18 November 2014, Ahmad Zangiabadi, died in Tehran.


See also

* Disabled Iranian Veterans * Iraq chemical attacks against Iran


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zangiabadi, Ahmad Volunteer Basij personnel of the Iran–Iraq War Iranian people with disabilities 1965 births 2014 deaths People from Kerman Military personnel from Tehran Iranian war casualties Military snipers Iranian anti-war activists People from Kerman province