National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI)
Zolal Habibi is an Iranian human rights activist and a leading voice on the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NCRI, offering expert insights into Iran's path to democracy and the pivotal role of women in the resistance.
Zolal Habibi is an Iranian human rights activist and a prominent voice for justice, democracy, and women's rights in Iran. She serves on the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), where she advocates globally for a free, secular, and democratic Iran. With over two decades of activism, her work is deeply personal, shaped by the loss of her father—a respected writer and political dissident killed by the regime in 1988. Zolal has become a fierce advocate for the voiceless inside Iran, frequently appearing in international forums and human rights conferences to discuss the current situation, viable alternatives to the regime, and the powerful role of female leadership in Iran's fight for freedom.

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Zolal Habibi is an Iranian human rights activist and a leading voice on the Foreign Affairs Committee of the NCRI, offering expert insights into Iran's path to democracy and the pivotal role of women in the resistance.