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Fatemeh Nasrabadi

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Fatemeh Nasrabadi is a Netherlands-based activist and member of the United Against Gender Apartheid campaign, committed to the Woman Life Freedom movement.

Fighting gender apartheid has been a defining thread throughout her life. As a woman, she navigated cultural restrictions, entrenched discrimination, and traditional barriers that forced her to fight for the most basic rights, rights that should never need to be fought for. That struggle to stand on her own terms, against systems designed to keep women constrained, shaped her understanding of justice at its most personal and most universal.
For years, she has witnessed the systematic suppression, violence, and execution of people whose only crime was their belief, their protest, or their way of life. For Fatemeh, silence in the face of such injustice is not neutrality, it is complicity.

Today, she channels that conviction into active opposition to the death penalty and awareness-raising on women's rights in Iran and Afghanistan. She believes that awareness is not a passive act, it is the first, indispensable step toward freedom and equality. Every voice raised, every story told, moves the line.

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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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