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INF- Abroad Presents:
A Review on unwise policies of Islamic Republic:
Celebrating March 8, International Women’s Day &
Discussing the Iran-US Relations, A Futile and Risky Confrontation
March 2, 2008, Columbia University
Speakers:
Dr. Mehrangiz Kar,
an attorney, writer and activist working toward the promotion of
democracy; a visiting fellow at the Human Rights Program at Law
University, Harvard University and a visiting scholar at the New
House Center for Humanities at Wellesley College.
” Human Rights Status in Iran”
Dr. Fatemeh
haghighatjoo, human rights and democracy
activist, former member of the 6th Majlis (Iran’s Parliament), a
Fellow at the Women and Public Policy Program at the John F. Kennedy
School of Government at Harvard University. Formerly a
Visiting Scholar at the Center for International Studies at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is currently teaching in
the Women’s Studies Department of the University of Connecticut at
Storrs.
“ A Study of the State’s Security Approach
Toward Civil society in Iran ”
Mina Litvak, a Law School Student , University
of San Francisco, human and civil rights activist, a member of the
Iranian American Bar Association. And she is also the founder
and president of the Middle Eastern Law Student Association at USF
School of Law.
"Women's
Human Rights in Iran : An International Perspective"
Dr. Mohsen Ghaemmagham,
Iran National
Front- abroad
” Iran- US Relations: Carrying on a Futile and Risky Confrontation “
Date: Sunday March 2, 2008
Time: 3p.m. to 6 p.m.
Columbia University, Mathematics Building
116 & Broadway,
Manhattan, New York. 10027
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