Mehrangiz Kar
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"Mehrangiz Kar" is a prominent Iranian lawyer, human rights activist and author of the book Crossing the Red Line, as well as many articles.

Mehrangiz Kar is a celebrated activist of Feminist movement/women's rights in Iran.

Mehangiz Kar was a Radcliffe Fellow at Harvard University and in the 2005/06 academic year was based at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

She has also been recognized as a Scholar at Risk through an international network of universities and colleges working to promote academic freedom and to defend the human rights of scholars worldwide. She currently works in Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women in Brown University. She is also an instructor of courses on women's rights in Iran at Tavaana: E-Learning Institute for Iranian Civil Society.

In 2002, the U.S. First Lady, Laura Bush, gave her the National Endowment for Democracy's Democracy award.[http://www.ned.org/publications/newsletters/summer02.html#muslimWomen Publications]

She is the widow of Siamak Pourzand, a fellow Iranian dissident and former prisoner of conscience who committed suicide on 29 April 2011, after a long period of torture and imprisonment.

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That's why it's very dangerous in that political system. That's why I am here. I am not inside the country that I love.

They can't throw them away from the country like me, because they are many . They will change the political future of Iran.

This legal system is not for Iran. It is for some other society from 200 years ago or 300 years ago.