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Author: Amir Soltani

Amir Soltani is a human rights activist, author and filmmaker. He is the co-creator, with Khalil Bendib, of Zahra's Paradise, a graphic novel about protest and dissent in Iran, and of Yousef and Farhad, a graphic novella about Iran’s LGBTQ community. Amir has worked closely with PEN America on human rights and freedom of expression in Iran. He lives in Utah with his cosmic mutt, Louie. For more information, please visit www.blueiran.org.
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The Rainbow Manifesto: Towards an Iranian Renaissance

Amir Soltani

We have entered the year 1402 in the Iranian calendar. And the writing is on the wall. The Islamic Republic’s time is up. 

“Woman, Life, Freedom” is not three words. It is one breath—a revolt against all death. The face of a new Iran is breaking out of Khomeini’s tomb. 

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