Giving a voice to the Iranian people's demands for the same rights we enjoy as Americans
OUR MISSION
The National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI) is the voice of the Iranian-American community in Washington; an independent non-profit organization that works tirelessly to shape U.S. policy toward Iran based on human rights, freedom, and democracy.
The Iranian People's Movement (1979–Now)
NUFDI is a non-profit, non-partisan organization made up of Iranian-Americans of diverse backgrounds who closely follow events in their mother country of Iran.
Those events are defined by the Iranian people's ongoing struggle to reclaim Iran from the Islamic Republic and establish freedom, human rights, and democracy in Iran.
What Are the Iranian People Asking For?
Free and Fair Elections
Non-Discrimination
Economic Development
Separation of Church & State
Independent Judiciary & Due Process
Opportunity
Equal Protection Under the Law
Freedom of Speech, Assembly, & Religion
Prosperity
The Iranian people's movement seeks to reestablish peaceful, friendly relations with Iran's neighbors and to have Iran re-engage the community of nations in a manner befitting its rich culture and heritage as a great civilization.
It rejects the regressive notion of Balkanization as a political solution. And it believes that the transition to a secular democratic system must be brought about through civil disobedience and other forms of nonviolent resistance, as advocated for many years by Prince Reza Pahlavi, a consistent and vocal supporter of this movement, and now echoed by many of the most prominent Iranian and Iranian-American political figures, activists, scholars, artists, athletes and other voices.
These are the values we have come to cherish as American citizens, and they are the same values that the people of Iran seek for their own country.
NUFDI strives to empower Iranian-Americans to be a voice for the Iranian people's movement for freedom, human rights, and democracy.
By transmitting the sacrifices and aspirations of the Iranian people to an American audience of policymakers, media, and concerned citizens, it is our hope that we may serve to better position our fellow Americans to understand and support the Iranian people in their struggle to establish a free, democratic Iran.
Meet the Team
شهپر رزمزن
Senior Advisor
Saeed Ghasseminejad, Ph.D.
IPP DIRECTOR
Saeed Ganji, Ph.D., Sc.D.
Washington, D.C.
Leyla Bahmany, Ph.D./D.C.L.
GENERAL COUNSEL
Andrew Ghalili
POLICY DIRECTOR
Alireza Kiani
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, FEREYDOUN
Saghi Laghaei
DIGITAL MEDIA DIRECTOR
Khosro Isfahani
RESEARCH DIRECTOR
Parmida Barez
Development and Communications Associate
Tymahz Toumadje
POLICY ANALYST
Nina Khoshkish
COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE
Nader Sadeghi
POLICY ASSOCIATE
Vafa Fanaii
RESEARCH ANALYST
Armita Hooman
RESEARCH ANALYST
Advisory Council
Mina Noorbakhsh
Washington, D.C.
George Haroonian
Los Angeles, CA
Shahpour Shiralian
Fresno, CA
Pardis Sabeti, M.D., D.Phil.
Boston, MA
Nazenin Ansari
LONDON, UK
Mohammad R. Jahan-Parvar, Ph.D.
Washington, D.C.
Mahsa Tehrani, M.D.
Washington, D.C.
Maryam Ovissi
Reston, VA
Marjan Greenblatt
New York, NY
Fariba Jahanbani
Miami, FL
Babak Amini
Toronto, CA
Afschineh Latifi, Esq.
New York, NY
Mona Tehrani, Esq.
Reston, VA
Navid Mohebbi
Washington, D.C.