- Arsham Parsi
Arsham Parsi is an Iranian
LGBT activist for thePersian andMuslim communities.Career
Parsi's activism began in 2001 when he founded the email group Rainbow Group.cite web
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accessdate = 2007-09-15 ] Later, he began the website Gay Persian Boy, which is no longer online. As the group increased, the name was changed to the Persian Gay and Lesbian Organization and later to the Iranian Queer Organization, also spelled IRanian Queer Organization (IRQO). The organization's headquarters are inToronto, Canada , and it has branches in theNetherlands , as well as an underground office in Iran, where it is banned.cite news
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title =Unveiling the Iranian Queer Organization: An Interview with Arsham Parsi
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accessdate = 2007-09-15 ]Parsi was the executive director of the IRanian Queer Organization (IRQO) and director of the organization's online magazine, "Cheraq", before being fired. He is an Iranian member of the International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA), based in
Brussels ,Belgium , and ambassador of Iran in the International Lesbian and Gay Cultural Network (ILGCN), based inStockholm ,Sweden . Director of the cultural committee at the Iranian Association of University of Toronto (IAUT), Parsi is also a member of the Rainbow Railroad group based in Toronto, Canada, and the Advisory Committee of the Hirschfeld-Eddy.cite web
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accessdate = 2007-09-15 ]Personal life
Parsi was born in
Shiraz, Iran . As a gay Iranian, he felt alone until at age 15 he discovered solace in the Internet. Parsi began volunteering for underground gay organizations. At age 22, he began working for PGLO and networked with doctors to provide HIV testing. He responded to emails from suicidal gay teenagers. The strict laws against homosexuality forced Parsi to keep his work secret from friends and family.cite news
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date =2006-08-03
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accessdate = 2007-09-15 ] But in March 2005, Parsi realized the police were looking for him and fled fromIran toTurkey , where he spent 13 months. Unable to return to Iran, Parsi lives inToronto, Canada .cite news
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title =Fighting for tomorrow: An interview with Arsham Parsi
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date =Fall 2006
url =http://huriyahmag.com/member-only/fall/interview.arsham.htm
accessdate = 2007-09-15 ]External links
* [http://www.arshamparsi.net/ Official Site]
* [http://www.irqo.net/ IRQO's official site]
* [http://www.irqo.net/IRQO/English/pages/7.htm Arsham Parsi's Speech at the ILGA's Panel at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva]
* [http://montages.blogspot.com/2007/09/queering-freedom-house.html "Queering Freedom House"]
* [http://www.iraniantruth.com/?p=1014 "Stop Executions in Iran?"]References
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