United Voice for Boycotting June 2021 Elections

A number of civil and political activists from 50 cities and 25 provinces of Iran, through a letter, called upon the people to boycott the 2021 presidential elections so that an anti-people government does not continue. The content of this letter, which has been signed by families of victims of nationwide protests, religious minorities, and civil and political activists, is as follows:
To the Great People of Iran
United Voice for Boycotting June 2021 Elections
and Nonviolent Transition from the Islamic Republic
to a Government of the People, by the People, and for the People
Dear Compatriots,
We, the signatories of this letter, representing a spectrum of the Iranian nation, from dissidents, believers of various faiths and religions, from diverse tribes and backgrounds of Iran, from various provinces, cities and villages across our beloved country, are like you, millions of Iranian citizens who have become victims of corruption, violence, and the failure of the velayat-e faqih (guardianship of the jurist) governance and the closed, dictatorial constitutional system imposed upon us.
We humbly and affectionately ask you, our esteemed compatriots, to join us in uniting for the preservation of Iran’s national interests and the protection of the people’s lives and property, for a nonviolent and peaceful transition from the dilapidated system of velayat-e faqih and the inhumane, anti-human constitutional order, toward achieving a democratic secular constitution based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, under the banner of the Democratic Secular National Solidarity Movement, by boycotting the theatrical June 28, 2021 presidential elections of the Islamic Republic, so that the current anti-people government does not continue.
The world today, witnessing widespread popular protests over the past 42 years that were severely suppressed, particularly in the last 12 years, from the June 2009 uprising, December 2017 and November 2019 to the present, has seen the will of “we” the Iranian people in opposition to the kleptocratic, religiously-oriented system of the Islamic Republic (velayat-e faqih – Ali Khamenei and his constitution) and our aspiration to achieve a democratic and universal constitution.
The foundations of human rights and the interests of the Iranian nation for coexistence in democratic alignment with neighboring countries and other nations of the world are in no way negotiable, and the world must understand this well.
We strongly state that those parts of the global community that stand alongside the Democratic Secular National Solidarity Movement of Iran and are not seeking to trade the nation’s interests with the kleptocratic religiously-oriented rulers of the Islamic Republic at the negotiation table, will remain enduring in the historical memory of the Iranian nation and will be true friends and allies of democratic Iran.
Dear Compatriots, the widespread boycott of the fake and fabricated presidential elections by the masses of the Iranian people expresses our will and vote in alignment with the National Solidarity Movement. This movement, with firm resolve to replace the apartheid religious constitution of the Islamic Republic with a new democratic constitution that guarantees the unconditional implementation of human rights for each citizen of our country, is pursued on the basis of creating the following conditions:
1. The removal of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
2. Holding a referendum for the dissolution of the Islamic Republic’s constitution,
3. Creating the necessary and sufficient conditions for holding free and fair elections during a transitional period under the supervision of impartial organizations such as the United Nations to form a Constituent Assembly,
4. Drafting a new constitution for the country by the Constituent Assembly, based on the following values:
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted December 10, 1948, and all its conventions and covenants,
- The separation of religion from government based on full respect for all religions, beliefs and dissidents,
- Equality of citizenship rights for all of the Iranian nation regardless of belief, gender, tribe and background before the law,
- Equality of rights between women and men in all aspects of life and politics,
- Freedom of thought and expression, freedom of press and media,
- Freedom of association and the activity of parties, workers’ unions, craftsmen’s unions, artists’ unions, writers’ associations and the like,
- Establishment of a free economy based on social justice and prohibition of any monopoly, creation of equal opportunities for all citizens,
- Pursuit of peaceful foreign policy and constructive diplomatic relations based on national interests, commitment to and respect for international law and order to maintain peace and security and stability in the region and around the world, and commitment to protocols on the non-proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
The realization of these aspirations rests on the shoulders of all sectors of Iranian society, including craftspeople, artists, journalists, educators, workers, athletes, enlightened clergy and government officials, to become partners in this national path and in support of the National Solidarity Movement with the Iranian people for boycotting elections and nonviolent transition from the Islamic Republic system. This is for all people regardless of gender, religion, tribe and beliefs – the Republic of Iran.
To the Armed Forces of Iran:
Each of you, honorable children of this land, fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, friends, acquaintances and neighbors of the people and fellow members of the Iranian family. We call upon you, guardians of this land and soil, to stand with the National Solidarity Movement for a nonviolent transition from the Islamic Republic to a democratic secular government. “We, the people of Iran” have been struggling for over a century to achieve democracy and human rights, and we deserve livable conditions and a bright future for all.
From the bitter memory of 1979, we learned that revenge, elimination of opposition, executions, incitement of hatred and violence have destroyed the cultural, moral, economic, political and social fabric of our country. Iran, this ancient human civilization built on vast natural and human resources, has been led to misery and poverty and global isolation under the Islamic Republic. We, as a nation, from steadfast opponents to government bodies, have all been trapped in bitter servitude under the kleptocratic, religiously-oriented rulers of the Islamic Republic.
Post-Islamic Republic Iran will be governed within the framework of rule of law based on human rights. No citizen will be arrested or imprisoned for their political beliefs and ideologies. State executions and death sentences will be completely eliminated, and revenge and enmity will be removed from among us. Those whose hands are stained with crimes against the Iranian people will be accountable to the people in an independent democratic civil justice system and will be treated fairly.
We signatories of this letter, with mutual aid, from merchants to intellectuals, from workers and laborers to entrepreneurs, from thinkers and educators to armed forces, united until our last breath, will remain committed to the path of the Democratic Secular National Solidarity Movement for the establishment of the rule of law based on democracy and human rights values. Without doubt, we the people of Iran will achieve victory, and a unified Iran will again play a fundamental role in the global village on the foundation of diplomacy, friendship and cooperation with the free world in the expansion of peace and stability.
With humility and warmest wishes
231 Signatories from 50 Cities and 25 Provinces from within Iran
| Labor Union Activist, Farmer | Oshnaviyeh/West Azerbaijan | Zahra Ebrahimi | Issa |
| Union Activist, Cultural and Retired | Khomeinishahr/Isfahan | Emamzadeh | Mojtaba |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front Council, Sixth Assembly | Ahvaz/Khuzestan | Atash Souda | Anousheh |
| Human Rights Activist | Tehran | Ajoudi | Raha |
| Civil Activist | Sanandaj/Kurdistan | Ahmadi | Khaled |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front Council, Sixth Assembly | Rasht/Gilan | Akhavan | Cyrus |
| Union Activist, Cultural and Retired | Tehran | Ardalan | Nazi |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Meshgin Shahr/Ardabil | Azad | Farzaneh |
| Political Activist, Journalist | Tehran | Asafi | Hamid |
| Civil Activist, Housewife | Tehran | Etezad | Mitra |
| Union Activist, Cultural and Retired | Firozabad/Fars | Amirzadgan | Asgar |
| Political Activist, Journalist | Tehran | Ayene vand | Hamed |
| Human Rights Activist, Family of Kianosh Assa, 2009 Uprising Martyr, Teacher | Kermanshah | Assa | Kamran |
| Mother of Political Prisoner Afshin Esanloo who Died in Prison | Tehran | Esanloo | Fatemeh |
| Civil Activist, Sister of Political Prisoner Afshin Esanloo who Died in Prison | Tehran | Esanloo | Farshte |
| Father of Martyr Babak Asadi, 2009 Uprising | Vardavard/Tehran | Asadi | Mirjalil |
| Civil Activist, Poet and Writer | Arak/Central | Ashuri Qoshchi | Sekineh |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tehran | Eghbali | Akram |
| Political Activist, Journalist | Arak/Central | Akbarabadi | Amir Masoud |
| Political Activist, Electrical and Power Technician | Tehran | Akradi | Rouzbeh |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tehran | Emami | Javad |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Amol/Mazandaran | Emami | Siavash |
| Political Activist, Writer and Poet | Tehran | Amiri | Ibrahim |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front Council, Sixth Assembly, Engineer | Tehran | Oveissi | Mohammad |
| Political Activist, Farmer | Gonabad/Khorasan | Amini | Hashem |
| Political Activist, Labor Union, Women’s Rights, Statement 14+14, Former Political Prisoner | Rasht/Gilan | Entesari | Shahla |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Iller | Reza |
| Political Activist, Journalist | Amol/Mazandaran | Baavand | Aryasb |
| Political Activist, Head of Leadership Council of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Doctor | Tehran | Baavand | Hermidas |
| Political Activist, Member of Central Council of National Front, Engineer | Tehran | Bakhtiar | Mehran |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Meshgin Shahr/Ardabil | Bakhtiari | Hejat |
| Civil Activist, Member of Mothers of Laleh Park | Tehran | Bastjani | Eshrat |
| Political Activist, Labor Union and Women’s Rights, Statement 14+14 | Mashhad/Khorasan | Bahaesti | Nosrat |
| Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Activist and Former Political Prisoner | Hamadan | Bashiri | Vahid |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Behrad | Akbar |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Behrad | Masoud |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Behrami | Ghasem |
| Political Activist | Rasht/Gilan | Bi Azar | Hamid |
| Political Activist, Human Rights Lawyer | Tehran | Beck | Nina |
| Political and Union Activist, Worker | Shiraz/Fars | Parsa | Pejman |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Parshe | Ario |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Pirayesh | Noushin |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Tabrizian | Shahla |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Tabriziyan | Amir |
| Civil Activist, Petrochemical Engineer | Tehran | Takht Tavani | Masoud |
| Political Activist | Kermanshah | Tekook | Kamran |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tabriz/East Azerbaijan | Timuri | Pouya |
| Political Activist, Writer | Tehran | Janfshan | Bijan |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front | Darab/Fars | Jabbari | Abdolmahdi |
| Activist and Political Prisoner, War Disabled, Statement 14+14, Doctor | Mashhad/Khorasan | Jafari Yazdi | Kamal |
| Human Rights and Civil Activist, Construction Worker | Tehran | Jagroond | Pouya |
| Civil Activist, Political Prisoner | Tehran | Jalal Dust | Mahan |
| Former Member of Fadaiian Majority Organization | Tehran | Jalili | Ali |
| Civil Activist | Fars | Jamshidi | Lotf Allah |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran, Political Prisoner | Sari/Mazandaran | Joybari | Ein Allah |
| Political Activist, Former Political Prisoner | Karaj/Alborz | Jahanshai | Shahab |
| Political Activist, Member of Central Council of National Front, Journalist | Tehran | Hatami | Issa Khan |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Mamasani/Fars | Hassan Zadeh | Ibrahim |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Hosseinkhani | Maryam |
| Civil Activist | Kermanshah | Hosseini | Khalil |
| Cultural Activist | Tehran | Hosseini | Reza |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Shahrekord/Chaharmahal Bakhtiari | Hosseini | Siavash |
| Civil Activist, Member of Mothers of Laleh Park | Tehran | Hosseini | Malook |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Hosseini | Navid |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran, Political Prisoner | Mashhad/Khorasan | Hosseinizadeh | Javad |
| Civil Activist | Babol/Mazandaran | Hazrati | Reza |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tonekabon/Mazandaran | Halajian | Hesam |
| Political Activist, Political Prisoner, Democratic Front of Iran | Tehran | Hanifeah Tabatabai | Yasmin |
| Political Activist | Shiraz/Fars | Hayati | Hadi |
| Civil Activist | Bushehr | Haidari | Abbas |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front Council, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Khodabandeh | Ahmad |
| Civil Activist, Former Political Prisoner | Tehran | Khazaei | Karamollah |
| Human Rights Lawyer | Tehran | Khalili Pour Darestani | Khalil |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Khamsah | Mohammad Reza |
| Mother of Martyr Babak Asadi, 2009 Uprising | Vardavard/Tehran | Khamsah | Shamsi |
| Activist and Political Prisoner, Teacher, Statement 14+14 | Mashhad Prison/Khorasan | Khahestaar | Hashem |
| Political Activist, Democratic Front of Iran | Tehran | Khansari | Mohammad Reza |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Karaj/Tehran | Danesh Pazir | Ahmad |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tabriz | Deljavan | Kambiaz |
| Civil Activist, Retired | Yazd/Yazd | Dehbashi Zadeh | Mostafa |
| Political Activist | Shahrekord/Chaharmahal Bakhtiari | Dehqan | Mohammad |
| Civil Activist, Journalist, Employee | Tehran | Dehqan | Babak |
| Civil Activist | Marlik/Gilan | Dehqani | Afsoon |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Zulfaqari | Hossein |
| Civil Activist, Sister of Martyr Hossein Rahimi Pour from the 1960s, Housewife | Tehran | Rahimi Pour | Raheleh |
| Children’s Rights Activist | Sanandaj/Kurdistan | Rashidi | Shiva |
| Political and Cultural Activist, Teacher | Tehran | Rafei | Hojat Allah |
| Social Activist | Tehran | Rahim Pour | Javad |
| Civil Activist, Mother of Political Prisoner Arsham Rezaei | Islamshahr/Tehran | Rezaei | Keshvar |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Rezavi | Ashkan |
| Civil Activist, Member of Mothers of Laleh Park | Tehran | Rafiee | Zahra |
| Civil Activist, Mother of Martyr Pejman Gholi Pour, November 2019 | Karaj/Alborz | Ramazani | Mahboubeh |
| Civil Activist, Social Worker | Rasht | Roudiani | Zia |
| Political Activist | Yasuj/Kohgiluyeh and Buyerahmad | Ruidel | Rahman |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Rasht/Gilan | Zad Eisa | Hossein |
| Political Activist, Member of Pan-Iranist Party | Karaj/Alborz | Zarei | Meysam |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Zarrin Kamar | Behnam |
| Civil Activist, Mother of Former Political Prisoner Mehrdad Mohammad Nezad | Shahr Yar/Tehran | Zarrin Kamar | Behnoosh |
| Civil Activist, Housewife | Karaj/Alborz | Zarrin Kamar | Royal |
| Civil Activist, Self-Employed | Fardis Karaj/Alborz | Zarrin Kamar | Raha |
| Political Activist, Member of Leadership Council of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Engineer and Writer | Tehran | Zaim | Kourosh |
| Civil Activist, Worker | Zehkoluot/Kerman | Zamankiani | Ghasem |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Zoudi Nia | Parviz |
| Father of Missing Student Saeed Zeinali, 1978 Student Movement | Tehran | Zeinali | Hashem |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Writer | Andimeshk/Khuzestan | Saki Hosseinkhani | Davoud |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Kashan/Isfahan | Sabz Pushanan | Mohsen |
| Mother of Martyr Alireza Shir Mohammad Ali, Political Prisoner Killed in Prison with 30 Stab Wounds | Tehran | Sarabi Kadkhoda | Mahnaz |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran, Self-Employed | Mashhad/Khorasan | Saravi | Jamal |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Engineer | Tehran | Saeadati | Mohammad Reza |
| Political Activist, Senior Member of Democratic Front of Iran, Former Prisoner | Karaj/Alborz | Safari | Parviz |
| Civil Activist, Mother of Political Prisoner Farhad Salamanpur Zahir | Tehran | Salamanpur Zahir | Zoleikha |
| Civil Activist, Sister of Political Prisoner Farhad Salamanpur Zahir | Tehran | Salamanpur Zahir | Afruz |
| Civil Activist, Brother of Political Prisoner Farhad Salamanpur Zahir | Tehran | Salamanpur Zahir | Hossein |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tehran | Soleimani | Arash |
| Political and Civil Activist, Farmer | Tehran | Soleimi | Kaveh |
| Human Rights and Civil Activist, Retired | Tehran | Shaker | Lateifa |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Shojae | Ali |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Shojaei | Sadegh |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Doctor | Tehran | Shams | Hamid |
| Union and Cultural Activist, Retired | Karaj/Alborz | Shahabi | Refat |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tehran | Shahrihari | Nasir |
| Human Rights Activist | Tehran | Shahidi | Nazanin |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Shiraz | Saleh | Masoud |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tehran | Sabbagh | Bahram |
| Brother of Martyr Vahid Seyadi Nasiri (Political Prisoner who Died in Prison due to Hunger Strike) | Qom/Qom | Seyadi Nasiri | Saeid |
| Civil Activist, Journalist | Tabriz/East Azerbaijan | Safari | Babak |
| Civil Activist, University Professor | Tehran | Safari | Majid |
| Political and Human Rights Activist, Retired | Amol/Mazandaran | Safavi | Jabbar |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tabriz/East Azerbaijan | Taheri Nezad | Jalal |
| Animal Rights Activist | Tehran | Tabrizi | Abtine |
| Political Activist, Secretary General of Democratic Front of Iran, Former Political Prisoner | Tehran | Tabrizi | Hashmatalah |
| Political and Women’s Rights Activist, Sociologist | Jolfa/Isfahan | Talui | Susan |
| Civil Activist | Shiraz/Fars | Aali Nezad | Ahmad |
| Civil Activist, Member of Mothers of Laleh Park | Tehran | Abbasi | Fatemeh |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Ahvaz/Khuzestan | Abdol Hosseinyan | Ahmad |
| Political Activist | Anzali/Gilan | Abdollahi | Alireza |
| Civil Activist, Member of “Mothers of Laleh Park” | Tehran | Abdoos | Ehtearam |
| Union Activist, Retired | Tehran | Asgari | Hojat Allah |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Asgari | Hamid Reza |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Mashhad/Khorasan | Azimi | Mohsen |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Alijani | Nasir |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Ilam/Ilam | Alizadeh | Ghalam |
| Activist and Former Political Prisoner | Mashhad/Khorasan | Alizadeh Fakhr Abad | Mehdi |
| Cultural Activist | Kermanshah | Alimerad | Moqdad |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Bandar Anzali/Gilan | Alivandi | Javid |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Ghaffari | Abbas |
| Civil and Union Activist, Teacher | Shiraz/Fars | Ghollami Kandazi | Ghollam |
| Civil Activist, Self-Employed | Iranshahr/Sistan and Baluchestan | Framarzi | Meysam |
| Photographer | Shiraz/Fars | Fathi | Ali |
| Activist and Political Prisoner | Karaj Prison/Alborz | Farahi Shandiz | Mehdi |
| Political Activist, Democratic Front of Iran, Former Political Prisoner | Tehran | Faraji | Mansour |
| Union Activist, Member of Retired Teachers and Intellectuals Association | Tehran | Farhhzadi | Mahboubeh |
| Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Isfahan | Farzadnia | Reza |
| Father of Martyr Shaler Farhadi | Kermanshah | Farhadi | Hossein |
| Mother of Martyr Shaler Farhadi | Kermanshah | Farhadi | Nosrat |
| Mother of Martyr Kianosh Assa, 2009 Uprising | Kermanshah | Fallah | Fatemeh |
| Labor Union Activist | Khuzestan | Qaderi | Youssef |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Physics Researcher | Tehran | Qaim Maqami | Mohammad |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Ghasem Abadi | Majid |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Ghasemi | Mohammad |
| Political and Civil Activist, War Disabled, Farmer | Amol/Mazandaran | Ghasemi | Morteza |
| Civil Activist, Ascetic | Tehran | Ghodiri | Ehsan |
| Cultural Activist | Karaj/Alborz | Ghorbani | Behrouz |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Ahar/East Azerbaijan | Ghara Daghi | Yasha |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Ghara Dagh | Ali |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Gholi Zadeh | Maryam |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Qavami | Omid |
| Human Rights and Civil Activist | Mashhad/Khorasan | Kazemi | Hasan |
| Civil Activist, War Disabled | Khorram Abad/Lorestan | Kazemi | Rasoul |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Sari/Mazandaran | Karagari | Hanif |
| Political Activist, Member of Central Council of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Telecommunication and Computer Network Specialist | Tehran | Kurd | Amin |
| Civil Activist, Student | Kermanshah | Kermanshahi | Amin |
| Civil Activist, Former Political Prisoner, Iron Seller | Tehran | Karimi | Mohammad |
| Civil Activist, Cultural and Retired | Sirjan/Kerman | Karim Ol-Dini | Maliheah |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Mashhad/Khorasan | Kolbadi | Ehsan |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Kamilian | Nasir |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Golmaradi | Masoud |
| Civil Activist, Student and Law Researcher | Tehran | Laleh Zari | Behar |
| Activist and Political Prisoner, Retired | Tehran | Layeghi | Bahman |
| Political and Union Activist, Member of Iranian Teachers’ Union, Teacher, Statement 14+14, Former Political Prisoner | Mashhad/Khorasan | Laal Mohammadi | Javad |
| Civil Activist, Cultural and Retired, Wife of Political Prisoner Syed Hashem Khahestaar | Mashhad/Khorasan | Maleki Fard | Sedigheah |
| Political Activist | Hamadan | Mujahid | Hossein |
| Civil Activist, Psychologist | Tehran | Modabber | Afsaneh |
| Member of Democratic Front of Iran, Former Political Prisoner | Tehran | Moftizadeh | Esmaeil |
| Civil Activist, Cultural and Retired | Si Sakht/Kohgiluyeh and Buyerahmad | Mohammad Hosseini | Siran |
| Grandmother of Former Prisoner Student Mehrdad Mohammad Nezad | Fardis Karaj/Alborz | Mohammad Nezad | Siaarah |
| Mother of Martyr Mohammad Taheri, November 2019 | Tehran | Mohammadi | Zeinab |
| Political Activist, Student | Tehran | Mohammadi | Zahra |
| Civil Activist, Retired Teacher, War Disabled | Andishe City/Tehran | Mohammadi | Ghollam Reza |
| Political Activist, Lawyer | Shiraz/Fars | Mohammadi | Saeid |
| Activist and Political Prisoner | Tehran | Mohammadi | Barzan |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Mahmudi | Afruz |
| Civil Activist, Photographer | Nazar Abad/Alborz | Moradi | Amir Ali |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Mortazavi | Kaveh |
| Student Activist, Teacher, Former Political Prisoner | Tehran | Mardani | Reda |
| Political Activist, Member of Third Way to Save Iran | Tehran | Masih Pour | Shokrollah |
| Civil Activist, Poet | Tehran | Moshtaq | Syed Jalal |
| Political Activist, Self-Employed | Mashhad/Khorasan | Meshedi Hemat Abadi | Sajjad |
| Civil Activist, Civil Engineer | Kermanshah | Meslahian | Farid |
| Human Rights Activist, Mother of Ideological Prisoner Soheil Arabi, Statement 14+14 | Parand/Tehran | Mazloum | Farangis |
| Human Rights Activist, Ayatollah | Tehran | Massoumi Tehrani | Abdol Hamid |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Tehran | Maleki | Sonya |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Manshi Zadeh | Helen |
| Political Activist, Labor Union and Women’s Rights, Statement 14+14, Former Political Prisoner | Tehran | Mansouri | Narges |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front | Tehran | Mousavi | Syed Reza |
| Political Activist, Member of Central Council of National Front, Sixth Assembly, Engineer | Ahvaz/Khorasan | Mousavi | Mojtaba |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Ramsar/Mazandaran | Molana | Amir |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Molaei | Hamideh |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Molaei | Naima |
| Civil Activist, Retired | Tehran | Mir Ahmadi | Fatemeh |
| Union Activist, Worker | Khuzestan | Mir Salari | Hamzeh |
| Political Activist, Member of Democratic Front of Iran | Hashtgerd Karaj/Alborz | Mir Soltani | Mohammad |
| Union and Cultural Activist, Retired | Tehran | Nasehi Far | Omid |
| Civil Activist, Doctor | Tehran | Nazari | Ali |
| Civil Activist, Writer, Poet, Statement 14+14, Former Political Prisoner | Kerman | Nazemi | Pouran |
| Political Activist, Member of Pan-Iranist Party | Tehran | Namadari | Saeid |
| Human Rights Activist, Lawyer, Political Prisoner | Shazand Prison Arak/Central | Najafi | Mohammad |
| Civil Activist, Retired | Rasht/Gilan | Nemani | Mansour |
| Member of Mothers of Laleh Park, Mother of Missing Student Saeed Zeinali, 1978 Student Movement | Tehran | Naqabi | Akram |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Nourzi Zadeh | Nasir |
| Activist and Political Prisoner, Statement 14+14, Director, Screenwriter and Journalist | Evin Prison/Tehran | Nouri Zad | Mohammad |
| Civil Activist | Tehran | Nouri Zadeh | Sarosh |
| Civil Activist, Former Political Prisoner | Tehran | Norouzzadeh | Kambiaz |
| Political Activist | Golpaygan/Isfahan | Nikbakht | Mohammad |
| Political Activist | Tehran | Nikookar | Farshad |
| Civil Activist, Teacher, Member of Mothers of Laleh Park | Tehran | Nikookar | Niko |
| Political Activist, Publisher | Tehran | Nilgoon | Arash |
| Union Activist, Worker | Hamadan | Vafaei | Javad |
| Political Activist | Qazvin | Honarkhoah | Hamed |
| Political Activist, Member of National Front, Sixth Assembly | Tehran | Yazdani | Hamid Reza |
| Spokesperson and Member of Leadership Council of Pan-Iranist Party, Retired Educator, Doctor | Tehran | Yazdi | Manouchehr |
Source: United Voice




