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The Pathway to a Democratic Iran.

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Justice into Reality

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Justice and Freedom for Iran

Sardar Pashaei

Founder

Sardar Pashaei is a Kurdish activist, former world wrestling champion, and a relentless advocate for justice. At just five years old, he experienced oppression firsthand, visiting his imprisoned father every Thursday.

Zaniar Tondro

Head of Supporting Activists on the Ground

Zaniar was one of the active protesters in Iran’s Woman Life Freedom movement in 2023. During the protests, he was shot in the eye by security agents with pellets and left on the street, presumed dead.

Roya Piraei

Head of Women for Equality

Roya’s mother was killed during the ‘Woman Life Freedom’ movement. In a moment of global significance, she cut her hair at her mother’s grave, sharing a photo that captured worldwide attention. Forced to flee Iran, she later became one of the world’s top 100 influential women.

Fariba Balouch

Head of Humanitarian Aid

Fariba is a human rights activist from Baluchistan, a persecuted ethnic minority in Iran. She was honored with the 2024 International Woman of Courage Award and met with First Lady Jill Biden and White House officials.

Soran Mansournia

Head of Justice for Victims

Soran holds a PhD in Spatial Sciences & Urban Geopolitics. During Bloody November 2019, his brother Borhan was shot and killed, a loss that transformed Soran, inspiring him to dedicate his life to human rights activism.

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Iran’s Young, Educated, and Fearless Generation.

This generation has the numbers, knowledge, and determination to reshape Iran’s future.

Youth Under 30
Majority of Iranians are under 30 years old.
High Literacy Rate
Educated youth seeking opportunities for change.
Youth Unemployment
Economic despair driving calls for reform.
Support for Secular Governance
Majority reject clerical rule in Iran.

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A Democratic Iran for All

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Pursuing Justice, Empowering Change

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Turning Resistance into Action, Justice into Reality

At Justice and Freedom for Iran, we are committed to fighting for human rights, democracy, and equality. Our work spans six key areas, each dedicated to supporting the Iranian people in their struggle for justice and freedom.

Justice for Victims

We help families of victims seek justice through international courts, legal advocacy, and sanctions against regime officials. By documenting crimes and mobilizing global support, we hold perpetrators accountable.

Women for Equality

We empower Iranian women by amplifying their voices, supporting imprisoned activists, and advocating for equal rights. Our work ensures that women play a leading role in shaping Iran’s future.

Global Advocacy

We engage with governments, international organizations, and media to raise awareness about Iran’s struggle for freedom. Through diplomatic efforts and public campaigns, we push for global action.

Supporting Activists on the Ground

We strengthen grassroots movements by providing resources, safe communication channels, and emergency aid. By connecting activists inside and outside Iran, we help build a resilient resistance network.

Humanitarian Aid

We provide financial, medical, and legal assistance to injured protesters, refugees, and families of detainees. Our support ensures urgent and sustained relief for those affected by oppression.

Advocating for Athletes

We fight for exiled and banned athletes by pressuring international sports federations to suspend the Islamic Republic’s flag and anthem and allow athletes to compete under neutral flags.