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Events on November 22, 2007

Montreal: Iran, human rights, and the nuclear question: What are the connections?


The McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, co-sponsored by Rights & Democracy, is pleased to invite you to:

A TALK BY AKBAR GANJI



Location:  New Chancellor Day Hall, Moot Court (Room 100).

The address is: 3644, Peel Street, H3A 1W9. A map is also available at: http://www.mcgill.ca/maps/?Building=122

Time: Thursday, November 22nd, 16:30-18:00.

PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE EVENT WILL START AT SHARPLY 4:30 PM


Chair:
Professor Payam Akhavan
Respondent: Professor Irwin Cotler

Akbar Ganji is an emblematic figure of dissent in Iran. Well-known journalist and author, Akbar Ganji spent six years in prison for exposing rights abuses committed by Iran's fundamentalist regime. The charges stemmed from a series of investigative articles exposing the complicity of then President Rafsanjani and other leading members of the conservative clergy in the murders of political dissidents and intellectuals in 1998. During his time in prison, Mr. Ganji endured solitary confinement and went on a hunger strike that lasted from May to August 2005. He also continued to write, producing a series of influential political manifestos and open letters calling for Iran's secularization and the establishment of democracy through mass civil disobedience. The works were smuggled out of Evin prison and published on the Internet. Mr. Ganji's work has appeared in pro-democracy newspapers across Iran, most of which the government has since shut down. He has also written many books, including the bestselling The Dungeon of Ghosts (1999) and The Red Eminence and The Grey Eminence (2000).
 
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