National Coalition of Freedom-Seekers
National Coalition of Freedom-Seekers (Persian: ائتلاف ملی آزادیخواهان, romanized: E'telāf-e Mellī-e Āzādīḵᵛāhān) was a political group reportedly aiming to create a secular political system in Iran,[4] with Mohsen Sazegara and Ghasem Sholeh-Saadi as its lead figures.[5]
National Coalition of Freedom-Seekers | |
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Secretary-General | Mohsen Sazegara[1] |
Spokesperson | Ghasem Sholeh-Saadi[2] |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | Tehran, Iran |
Ideology | Liberal democracy[3] |
Pledging to elect Sazegara as the Mayor of Tehran, they presented a list of candidates for the City Council of Tehran in the 2003 local elections, however none of their candidates were placed among the top 50.[6]
References
- "Summary of Iran Stories in Today", Radio Farda, 14 March 2003, retrieved 20 June 2017
- "Mohsen Sazegara Freed and Hospitalised", Radio France International, 23 February 2003, retrieved 20 June 2017
- "Summary of Iran Stories in Today", Radio Farda, 16 July 2003, retrieved 20 June 2017
- Iranian dissident freed on bail, 9 October 2003, retrieved 20 June 2017 – via Sazegara.net
- "Chronology of Events in Iran, April 2003: Iranian dissident released on health grounds" (PDF), Agence France-Presse, p. 1, April 2003, retrieved 20 June 2017 – via UNCHR Ankara COI Team
- Mohammad-Javad Rooh (6 March 2003). "Farewell to the Ballot Box (2)". Hamshahri (in Persian) (2998).
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