About the Iran Freedom Concert
Last Updated: March 22, 2008Photos and Video from Harvard - Media Coverage
The
coalition of activists and organizations supporting the Iran Freedom Concert
spans the spectrum. As individuals, we hold a wide range of views on appropriate
policies for handling the Iranian regime. As a coalition, we are united
by the belief that the essential individual rights of all Iranians must
be respected. We recognize that because we live in freedom, we have a
responsibility to help echo the call of Iranians our own age demanding
freedom.
The first concert at Harvard in 2006 was hosted by the Harvard College Middle East Review. Co-sponsoring organizations included the Harvard Democrats, Harvard Republicans, BGLTSA, Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship, Free Culture Society, Harvard Salient, and Veritas Records. On other campuses across the country, various groups and individuals are organizing programming to mark the day.
Funding for the concert was generously been provided by the John F. Kennedy School of Government's Institue of Politics (IOP). Guidance and logistical support comes from HAMSA: Hands Across the Mideast Support Alliance (a project of the American Islamic Congress). Other organizations backing the Iran Freedom Concert include the Damascus-based Tharwa Project, a Middle East minority rights initiative; Students for Global Democracy, an international alliance of student activists; and the Committee to Protect Bloggers, which has led high-profile campaigns to release jailed Iranian bloggers.
Please read an FAQ we assembled in response to questions we have been receiving about the Iran Freedom Concert. Read a statement of support for the rally by the Abdorrahman Boroumand Foundation.

