Understanding Iran: From Freedom of Religion to Systematic Oppression

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What if stories of resilience in the face of religious oppression could inspire the world to stand up for human rights of the Iranian people?

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) hosted a webinar on Tuesday, titled “Understanding Iran: From Freedom of Religion to Systematic Oppression,” featuring five courageous activists fighting for a future of freedom in Iran,

The digital event was moderated by CAM Public Affairs Officer and Nova music festival massacre survivor Natalie Sanandaji, who heads CAM’s Iranian Coalition, a global network built to unite and engage Iranian diaspora activists in collaborative initiatives to educate and mobilize the international community against the Tehran regime.

Speakers included: Author Jacqueline Saper; Founder and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council  Juliana Taimoorazy; Interfaith and Religious Freedom Advocate Kersi Shroff; Human Rights Activist Elaaheh Jamali, known as “Lily Moo“; and Political Activist Farham Nekouei.

Watch a full recording of the event HERE:

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