Conference Call with Iranian Cyber-Dissident
| March 28, 2012 |
We would like to invite all of our readers, including our student ambassadors, to participate in a conference call with a leading Iranian online activist who was imprisoned in Iran in 2003. One of his nine charges was: “endangering the regime via his online activities.”
Roozbeh Mirebrahimi and Solmaz Sharif, CyberDissidents.org’s Iranian Program Coordinator, will be discussing the current political situation in Iran and the impact of the Internet in social movements.
The call will take place on Thursday, April 5th. 2012 at 11 am. If you are interested in joining the discussion, please let us know as soon as possible as the number of spots is limited. This is the seventh conversation in our conference call series in recent months. These calls are aimed at amplifying the voices of pro-democracy online activists in the Middle East.
If you would like to RSVP for a spot on the conference call, please email Solmaz@cyberdissidents.org. We will get in touch with you about the details of the call ASAP. If you won’t be able to join us for any reasons but you have a question to ask, please send us your questions and we will ask it for you. You will have the chance to read the answers to your questions in the transcript of the conference call that will post on our website shortly after the conference call.


