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Geneive Abdo Writer and Reporter at Chicago Tribune
Janet Afary Associate Professor of History and Women’s Studies, Purdue University
Cyrus Bina Professor of Economics, University of Minnesota-Morris
Malcolm Byrne National Security Archives at George Washington University
Douglass Cassel Director, Center for International Human Rights of Northwestern University School of Law
Mansur Fahrang Professor of Political Science, Bennington College and former Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations
Saied Fatemi Dr. Mossadegh’s translator at Hague's Tribunal and the last remaining person present at Dr. Mossadegh's House on the faithful day of August 19, 1953.
Maricela Garcia McConnell Vice President, National Network for Immigrants and Refugee Rights
Mark Gasiorowski Professor of Political Science, Louisiana State University
Carlos Gomez Foundation for Human Rights in Guatemala
Amy Goodman Executive Producer and Host, Democracy Now
Mahmoud Goudarzi Washington D.C.-based journalist
Richard Grossman Adjunct History Professor, Northeastern Illinois University
Susanne Jonas Professor of Political Science, University of California at Santa Cruz
Houshang Keshavarz Sadr Researcher and Writer (Paris, France)
Stephen Kinzer New York Times Senior Correspondent
Raúl Molina-Mejia Adjunct History Professor, Long Island University
José Oliva Director, Interfaith Workers’ Rights Center
Adriana Portillo-Bartow Guatemalan survivor and founder of Where are the Children?
Stephen Rabe Professor of History, University of Texas-Dallas
Shirin Vossoughi Graduate Student at New York University School of Law
Fariba Zarinebaf Lecturer in History, Northwestern University
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