My last email

My last email

Dear friends, It is with great love and consideration that I'm writing to let you know of my future plans; after a year of deliberation and...

Free My Cousin, Mehdi Khodaei

Free My Cousin, Mehdi Khodaei

5 years ago my cousin Mehdi was arrested by the Islamic Republic of Iran. Throughout the 2009 protests, Mehdi and I worked separately with student...

What the Iranian People Expect of Ban Ki Moon

What the Iranian People Expect of Ban Ki Moon

Despite calls in some quarters for him to skip out, the UN Secretary General plans to travel to Iran next week, a country that has become a dungeon for its own people. He will attend the 16th Summit of the 120-member Non-Aligned Movement, which will be chaired by Iran through 2014. Most of the criticisms of him going have come from states leading efforts to isolate Iran due to the nuclear impasse. But at a time when severe human rights abuses continue unabated against Iran’s citizens, it is a critical opportunity to refocus international attention on the dire situation in the country and pressure Iran’s leaders to improve conditions for its people.