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The Voice of Akbarganji
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Nafisi, Azar
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Church State Relationship
/ Democracy
/ Human Rights
/ Iran
/ Political Movements
/ Protest Movements
/ Secularization
2005
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2005
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The Voice of Akbarganji
2005
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A brief profile of Akbar Ganji, who represents the democratic movement in Iran, focuses on the courage he has exhibited by revealing the \"true face\" of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It is pointed out that Ganji is a former Islamist militant who helped bring about the Islamic Revolution. His transformation to a courageous defender of democracy & human rights offers hope for Iran's potential for change. Although Ganji has been in prison since 2000, he continues to challenge the Islamic regime from political, cultural, & ideological perspectives. His prison writings reject the constitution & the rule of the supreme leader in favor of a secular & democratic Iran. He has used methods like a hunger strike to call for non-violent resistance through the use of such things as an election boycott. The many risks faced by Iranians who choose to hear Ganji's voice are pointed out. J. Lindroth
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