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Bahram Ghadimi

A political and social activist residing in Mexico, he was arrested in 1360 for supporting the Peykar organization.  In 1363 (1985), he was granted asylum in Germany where he continued his political activity in various forms.  He became involved in the "thought and struggle" movement.  In the 1990s, he cooperated with different movements in Latin America, which led to many different interviews with the leaders of social and popular movements, as well as articles and lectures.
when the people take justice to the streets and avenues.
The manner of confronting oppressors, especially torturers, has always been a focus on social movements.  Powerful governments have always supported oppressors; putchists, politicians and torturers, and international courts have, to the fullest extent possible, served as instruments for their policies.  Immunity from punishment, pardoning of torturers...each in their own time) have been used for this purpose.  In front of such policies, the masses have discover the form of their struggle “pardeh dari" is one of these forms that was used particularly in Argentina and Chile. 
Pardeh dari is the weapon of the deprived. They are relatives of victims who the ruling apparatus use to defend the rights of torturers and murderers of their children and parents

“Pardeh dari” is ripping the curtain (veil) off a system that uses all tools to protect itself.  Before such a system, and in such an unequal contest, one cannot ignore any form of struggle.

 

 

Audio in Farsi | With English voice over

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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