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ISSUE 9.2

Tutu's solidarity with Palestine & Political Prisoners in Iran

Tara Sepehri Far, Na'eem Jeenah

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A conversation with well-known South African peace and justice activist Na'eem Jeenah about the erasure of Desmond Tutu's support for Palestinian rights from obituaries in mainstream media.

In the second part of this episode, we speak with Tara Sepehri Far, Senior Iran Researcher at HRW about the death of jailed Iranian poet and filmmaker Baktash Abtin.

Courtesy of Voices of the Middle East & North Africa (VOMENA).

Guests

Tara Sepehri Far
Tara Sepehri Far

Investigates human rights abuses in Iran and Kuwait.

Tara Sepehri Far is a researcher in the Middle East and North Africa Division, where she investigates human rights abuses in Iran and Kuwait. Prior to joining Human Rights Watch, she was the Deputy Director of the Human Rights in Iran Unit at the City University New York, where she worked on a project supporting the mandate of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran. Tara graduated from Sharif University of Technology in Tehran and holds M.A. and LL.M degrees in international law from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. She is a native Farsi speaker.

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Na'eem Jeenah
Na'eem Jeenah

Academic and leader in the Muslim community and the anti-capitalist and anti-war movements in South Africa

Na'eem Jeenah is a well-known academic and leader in the Muslim community and the anti-capitalist and anti-war movements in South Africa. He is currently the Executive Director of the Afro-Middle East Centre, a research institute dedicated to studying the Middle East and North Africa and relations between that region and the rest of Africa. He previously worked as Director: Operations for the Freedom of Expression Institute in JohannesburgSouth Africa. He has also taught Political Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.

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