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Organization of Iranian American Communities
File:Organization of Iranian American Communities logo.jpg
AbbreviationOIAC
Formation2012; 12 years ago (2012)
HeadquartersWashington, D.C., U.S.
Political DirectorMajid Sadeghpour
Websitewww.oiac.org

Organization of Iranian-American Communities dedicated to the promotion of a free and democratic Iran where human rights are celebrated, where different religions traditions are honored, and where every Iranian citizen feels safe and able to pursue their individual dreams and aspirations. We believe the role of the United States and other nations should be to support internal struggles within Iran towards these goals. Enjoying bipartisan congressional support, OIAC serves as a platform for Iranian opposition forces working on human rights issues, and we are a resource for Iranian community organizations in the United States that want to lend their voices to the call for democratic change in Iran.


History

The OIAC was founded in 2012 with its present headquarters located in Washington, D.C., United States Majid Sadeghpour is currently the Political Director of the organization.

OIAC organizes Iranian-American communities in the United States with aim of "promoting democratic values".

The OIAC regularly organizes diverse gatherings of Iranian Americans to promote the community's social, political, and cultural prospective, attended by prominent U.S. Government Officials. These efforts are grounded in the fact that they should echo the democratic aspirations of the Iranian people. Accordingly, OIAC and its events have been targeted by Iranian regime and its terrorist proxies. OIAC holds yearly protests outside the United Nations building against Iranian Presidents and at times outside the White House "in solidarity with protesters in Iran". According to Joanne Stocker, "the Organization of Iranian American Communities have played a crucial role in securing broad, bipartisan support in the United States for the opposition group by successfully portraying the group as a democratic, human rights-supporting alternative to the current regime."

See also

References

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  14. The Organization of Iranian American Communities holds a demonstration across from the White House in solidarity with protesters in Iran, Washington, Jan. 6, 2018
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