Majid Sadeghpour

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Dr. Majid Sadeghpour is a highly respected Iranian-American human rights activist and the Political Director of the Organization of Iranian American Communities (OIAC), a non-profit based in Washington D.C. with 40 chapters across the United States. Dr. Sadeghpour fled Iran after witnessing his family's persecution, tragically culminating in his brother's execution during the 1979 revolution. Since then, he has steadfastly opposed the Islamist government in Iran and has dedicated his life to advocating for the rights, welfare, and justice of the Iranian people. Through his organization, he is passionately committed to raising awareness and garnering U.S. support for legislative initiatives to foster a brighter future for the people of Iran. As an Iranian-born human rights activist, his insights have positioned him as a highly sought-after commentator on television programs and publications at local, national, and international levels. Dr. Sadeghpour's profound understanding of Middle Eastern affairs and his extensive writings on Iran have solidified his reputation as a distinguished expert in Iran relations and policy. In addition to his activism, Dr. Sadeghpour plays a vital role in the healthcare sector in Fairfax County, VA. His influence extends far beyond his medical practice, as he continues to impact U.S. policy and public opinion on Iran significantly.

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