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The CFPD is a non- profit organization, dedicated to the cause of promoting democracy and human rights for the people of Iran through communications, information and education... More
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Our programs are designed and delivered to three distinct audiences: Policy makers here in the United States,Iranian American Diaspora and the people of Iran... More
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In order to carry out its mission in the most effective way possible, from time to time, the CFPD enters into alliances and/or affiliations with the most experienced and reputable professional.... More
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The CFPD is a public policy institution. It is a non-profit organization, organized under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Revenue Code and relies on grants and private donations.... More
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10850 Wilshire Blvd, Suite # 400,
Los Angeles, CA,
90024 U.S.A.
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Farhad Mansourian
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Farhad Mansourian has a double Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering and Political Science. Mr. Mansourian has written numerous essays and articles that have been published nationally including but not limited to "National Review on Line." He has been interviewed many times by Iranian international radios as well as American major networks. Mr. Mansourian is a strong supporter of Human Rights and its principles from the time of Cyrus the Great to present times. He is a Research Analyst for a Los Angeles based Human Rights think tank called: The Center for the Promotion of Democracy and Human Rights (Markazeh Toseeh democracy va hoghoogh basar)
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Nicole Sadigi
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Nicole Sadighi left her birth country Iran with her family prior to the 1979 Revolution at the unfledged age of two and was raised and educated in London, England where she grew up to study English at Richmond upon Thames College, London and is a graduate of Brooklands College, England.
She has published numerous articles in various publications including the American Thinker, National Review and Front Page Magazine among many others. Keenly she writes, speaks and conducts research on human rights, democracy and religious fundamentalism. Not only being a fellow CFPD researcher, Nicole Sadighi has also represented an array of nongovernment organizations and human rights groups. She is also a host of the program “Voices of Freedom”, discussing non-violent movements throughout history; which is aired on Channel One Television and boasts a 5 million viewership worldwide.
Nicole Sadighi has been famed for her controversial articles and passionate words at public speaking engagements. She has been interviewed by Radio Vaticana, AP, Paris Match to name but a few and made the headlines with her internationally acclaimed article “A Necropolis for the Living”, which particularly received attention in Italy where she was invited for an interview by the country’s famous and most popular national radio station and Broadcaster, Giancarlo Santalmassi of Radio24.
Nicole Sadighi speaks English, Persian and a little French. Her passions are Liberty , Democracy and her puppy.
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Said D. Jabbari
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Mr. Jabbari is the Senior Analyst and Spokesperson for CFPD.
Studied International Relations with a specialization in Psycho-politics
(The Study of Terrorism, War and Conflict) at the University of
Southern California, 1976-1982. While a student at USC, began political programs against the fundamentalist Islamic/Marxist movements and terrorist
organizations in Iran. Founding member of the Concerned Iranian Citizens in January 1979 in Los Angeles. Founding Member and Spokesperson for the Movement for the
National Independence of Iran (GAMA) in October 1979.
Producer and Anchor for the weekly cable program “Iran File” in the
1980s. Assisted in various studies and projects regarding Iran’s political and
military developments by major research institutions and think tanks.
Has been a scholar and student of Iranian – US/West relations for more
than 30 years, with an emphasis on national and international security
issues and developments. Began to work with, on an advisory capacity, with members of the CFPD Board in 2005, and as the Senior Analyst and spokesperson in 2006. Has
written numerous articles and op-ed pieces in the past 25 years and has
been interviewed extensively by the US and international media.
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