The Iranian Diaspora Collective Calls for Global Support to End Internet Censorship and Violence in Iran with ‘Connectivity is a Human Right’ Campaign and Billboard Series
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Wednesday, September 20, 2023
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This week marks one year of nationwide protests in Iran following the murder of 21-year-old Kurdish student, Jina “Mahsa” Amini by the IR’s police forces.
Key Points:
- This week marks one year of nationwide protests in Iran following the murder of 21-year-old Kurdish student, Jina “Mahsa” Amini by the IR’s police forces.
- Once that happens, our access to uncensored content in Iran, and the ability to communicate with millions of people, may come to an end.
- The time to act is now,” said Moj Mahdara, Iranian-American entrepreneur, co-founder of Kinship Ventures, and founding member of the IDC.
- To learn more or donate to Connectivity is a Human Right, visit www.connectivityisahumanright.com , and to learn more about IDC, visit iraniandiasporacollective.com .