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Kent State Community Rallies for Solidarity and Human Rights for Iranians

The mist and foggy weather conditions on Thursday did not stop Iranian first-year students Ronika Marandi and Goli Kavoosi from leading a group of Kent State community members in a solidarity rally demanding human rights in Iran. 

鈥淣o Justice, No Peace!鈥 Marandi yelled into a megaphone, and a chorus of students, faculty, staff and community members repeated her with fervor. 鈥淪tand With the Women of Iran!鈥 

Marandi and Kavoosi organized the rally in partnership with Kent State鈥檚 Women's Center and the School of Peace and Conflict Studies to raise awareness about the atrocities that are happening in Iran. 

鈥淭hey don鈥檛 have the freedom to protest,鈥 said Marandi, a marketing major who has been in the U.S. since 2015. Her mother鈥檚 side of the family is in the U.S. and her father's side is in Iran. 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 have freedom of speech. They can鈥檛 do what I鈥檓 doing right now. They鈥檝e shut down the internet and the media. Tell one other person that you know about this situation.鈥 

The Kent State community rallied in support of Iranians.

Weeks of protests erupted in Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini, a woman who died while in police custody after being arrested by the Iranian morality police in September for allegedly wearing her headscarf too loosely, according to news reports. 

The Iranian police say Amini died of heart failure, but her family and others accuse police of murdering her. Since the protests ignited, hundreds of people have been killed, injured and jailed by Iranian police. 

Protesters at Kent State held small bouquets of yellow roses, which they distributed to passersby, in memory of the people who have been killed by police in Iran. They held signs that said 鈥淜SU Stands with the Women of Iran鈥 and 鈥淪top U.S. Diplomacy with Iran.鈥 And they shared information about a change.org petition asking G7 leaders to expel Iranian diplomats and how to request that U.S. politicians stop dealings with Iran. 

Kasoovi said the least she can do is help raise awareness and explain what is going on in Iran, where her parents and siblings are protesting every day. She said the cousin of a friend, who was the mother of three children, was killed recently. 

But despite that, Kasoovi is not afraid for her family because she said, 鈥渢hey have nothing to lose.鈥 

鈥淚鈥檓 Iranian, but I would care if this happened to people in other parts of the world,鈥 said Kavoosi, who recently helped lead a discussion at Kent State on the unrest in Iran. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to be the voice of the voiceless.鈥 

May 4 Task Force member Sophia Swengel joined the group because it鈥檚 important to show solidarity to injustice around the world. 鈥淲e, at Kent State, have unique and personal perspective when it comes to people鈥檚 rights being taken away,鈥 said Swengel, a sophomore emerging media and technology major. 

Students prepared signs and distributed flowers in memory of those killed in Iran.

Nat, an engineering major who did not want to use his last name, said his peace and conflict studies instructor suggested students participate in the rally or take part in another activity. 

Nat was inspired to participate in the rally because he learned in the course that 鈥渢he more people who show up brings more attention to the situation. But it鈥檚 also the right thing to do.鈥 

POSTED: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 03:22 PM
UPDATED: Friday, November 29, 2024 06:51 PM
WRITTEN BY:
April McClellan-Copeland