Monday 8 June 2015
Campaign for Freedom in Iran
University Students Express support for NCRI, Campaign for Freedom in Iran
A Shenandoah University student, Donya Jam entering senior in political science has expressed her strong feeling toward her parent’s home country Iran , despite the fact she hasn’t even seen that country. Donya was born and raised in the greater Washington, D.C. area. Her parents had fled their native Iran years earlier after becoming targets of the clerical regime for their active opposition to the repressive theocracy being established by Ayatollah Khomeini. ...
Jam is hopeful that her presence at the June 13 grand gathering will help to continue the progress that she has already observed. Having been motivated by her lifelong activism to study political science, she hopes to bring that to bear on the advancement of the same cause after continuing her studies and securing a professorship.
“It would be cool if I could teach more people about Iran,” she says, “about our history, about some of the great leaders that we have had.” With deliberate finality, she adds that she hopes her activism will play a part in bringing Iran it’s next great leader, and one who stands for freedom, democracy, and her people’s rightful place in the modern world. “In a free and democratic Iran, my vote would go to Mrs. Maryam Rajavi.”
Labels:
Iran,
Maryam Rajavi,
MEK,
PMOI
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