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Hoda Khamosh is a writer, human rights activist, and founder of the Women Justice Movement.

Through her writing and advocacy, she gives voice to the struggles of women living under oppression, documenting injustice, demanding accountability, and refusing to let the world look away. Her work bridges literature and activism, turning testimony into resistance and words into tools for change.

As the founder of the Women Justice Movement, she has built a platform rooted in the belief that justice for women is not a regional concern, it is a universal obligation.

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What Believe

We believe in a world where no woman is ever silenced, oppressed, or denied her rights. Together, we stand united against gender apartheid in Iran and Afghanistan, fiercely fighting for freedom, equality, and justice for women.

What Believe

We believe in a world where no woman is ever silenced, oppressed, or denied her rights. Together, we stand united against gender apartheid in Iran and Afghanistan, fiercely fighting for freedom, equality, and justice for women.

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