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Her Father Was Executed by Iran. She Chose to Fight Back | Zolal Habibi
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What gives people the courage to resist?Not in theory.Not on social media.But when freedom itself carries consequences.In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Zolal Habibi, an Iranian human rights activist and member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.Her story began with tragedy.At seven years old, her father—a writer and political dissident—was killed during the 1988 massacre in Iran.Years later, faced with a choice between medicine and activism, she chose a different path: dedicating her life to advocating for political prisoners, women's rights, democracy, and freedom.Together, we explore:• The human side of life inside Iran• How grief becomes purpose• Women's leadership and resistance• Fear, courage, and hope• Identity between two cultures• Justice, forgiveness, and memory• The humanity hidden behind geopolitics• Why authoritarian systems fear ordinary people• What the world misunderstands about Iran• The dream of a free and democratic futureThis isn't simply a conversation about politics.It's an exploration of courage, memory, freedom, and the enduring human refusal to surrender hope.🌍 Thought Atlas:https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas🌍 Learn More:https://maryamrajavi4change.com