Guest Speakers
Dr.ÌýNicola PeddeÌý
Dr.ÌýLuciana Borsatti
Dr.ÌýShirin Zakeri

Date: October 20

Venue:ÌýAuriana Auditorium at ·¬ÇÑÊÓƵ

Time:Ìý7:00pm


An academic, a journalist, and a representative of a think tankÌýwill discuss the protests unfolding in Iran.

Last month Iran’s morality police arrested Mahsa Amini (a 22 years old Kurdish Iranian) because she didn’t wear the veil properly, revealing her hair. Masha Amini was sent to a reeducation camp and, several days later, died while in police custody. Masha Amini’s death set off the most widespread protests since 2009 (Green Movement). Iranian authorities responded by harshly cracking down on the protests and clamping down on Internet access.


Dr. Pedde, Director of theÌýInstitute for Global Studies (IGS)
Nicola Pedde is a political analyst with a specific interest in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa. During the last fifteen years, he has carried out his professional activity as a civilian analyst in a European think tank and as a strategic analyst in the think tank of the Ministry of Defense.

Dr. Borsatti, Journalist and author.
Luciana BorsattiÌýworked from 1990 to 2018 at the Ansa Agency (news agency); she has been a correspondent from Cairo and Tehran. She published two books on Iran:ÌýIran at the Time of TrumpÌý(2018) andÌýIran at the Time of BidenÌý(2021).

Dr. Zakeri, Adjunct professor at TheÌýAmerican University of RomeÌýandÌýLa Sapienza University.
Shirin Zakeri is specializedÌýin the Middle East and North African region (MENA) and the Persian Gulf countries.
Before joining AUR, Shirin worked atÌýthe School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), the University of LondonÌýas a Research Fellow, andÌýat the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law.Ìý