Ahmad Zangiabadi (Persian: احمد زنگی آبادی, romanized: Aḥmad Zangī’abādī; 1965–2014) was an Iranian veteran.
He was injured in the Tala'ie region of Majnoon Island by sulfur mustard from chemical bombing by Iraqi forces.
On 12 April 1985, Ahmad and his unit were in the Tala'ie region of Majnoon Island, when a sulfur mustard chemical bomb was dropped by Iraqi planes.
He continued his education in English literature at Imam Hossein University until his eyesight became so weak from the bombing that he could no longer study.
Ahmad met Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, and the OPCW's Director General, Ahmet Üzümcü, and asked them to redouble their efforts to make a world free of chemical weapons.
[1] At the 2013 conference of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Ahmad Zangiabadi listed Iranian sacrifices.