Below is a CNN video covering the online actions taken around the world to mark support and solidarity with Iran's students. Your efforts at online activism, whether it be sending…
Video made and letter written by a network of Iranian students and activists on 16 Azar: Dear Bahareh, the imprisoned student, the compatriot - We are writing this message in…
(4 December 2010) The Iranian government should immediately end its policy of depriving university students of higher education based on their political or religious beliefs, and respect their freedom of…
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For the past 57 years, December 7th marks a day of knowledge, freedom, and nobleness. When the three Ahoorians[1] fell to the bullets of despots of the time, it did not…
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All you have to do is download and print one of the postcards below, address it with one of the addresses provided, put a stamp on it, and mail it.…
From Iranian National Student Day’s Organizing Committee, Los Angeles: In solidarity with the National Student Day in Iran, Community activists and the Iranian National Student Organizing Committee in Los Angeles on Dec. 5th joined hands in a silent rally which took place at the Federal Building in Westwood. On this day we called on the [...]
On December 11, a few days after Iran’s Student Day, activists in Ireland gathered in front of Dublin’s IRI Embassy to mark the day. The activists rallied at the front gates wearing and carrying masks of student activists and prisoners of conscience, including Ahmad Zeidabadi, Nasrin Sotoudeh, and Bahareh Hedayat.
To mark Iranian Student’s Day (Dec 7 / 16 Azar), students and rights activists gathered at Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey to take part in the “Where is my classmate?” campaign.
At Amsterdam’s Rietveld Academy of Art & Design and at Delft University, the “Where is my classmate?” campaign arose. For 16 Azar, the organizers set up empty chairs representing detained Iranian students, and as noted by the groups, some took notice and continued with their own business, while many stopped to write a few words [...]
Iranian students held a ceremony in Ottawa for 16 Azar in order to show support with Iran’s student movements. The event was organized by “Green Ottawa.” In keeping with the “National Campaign for Student Day,” organizers distributed leaflets prepared and played clips of student protests during the elections. Participants also signed a petition to protest [...]
In honor of Iran's Student Day, Iranian student organizations & student activists out of Iran are organizing a global day of action to take place on university campuses and cities, as well as online using internet-based advocacy. The objective is to increase global awareness regarding the situation of Iran's students, to encourage the global community to act, and to show solidarity.