这个男的不咋地!是个花花公子!他现在的老婆有脸没脑。过去的老婆是有才,财,貌,是亿万富翁的独女。
其实有貌不一定无才,她从UBC毕业,也成功地参与了不少活动。Peter以前那个只是女朋友,很无政治头脑地背叛了他和保守党。
Activism and Awards
Afshin-Jam continues to address human rights abuses worldwide particularly in relation to women and children in Iran and the Middle East including speeches at UN, EU, Canadian and UK Parliament. She has had media features on CNN, BBC, CBC, FOX, Al Jazeera and numerous radio shows, talk shows and print including Glamour, Seventeen, Chatelaine, Flare and Vanity Fair magazine.
Afshin-Jam was opposed to the
death penalty being applied to 18-year-old Iranian woman
Nazanin Mahabad Fatehi, who was sentenced to
hang for stabbing one of three men who tried to
rape her and her niece in
Karaj in March 2005.
[5] She started a campaign to help save the life of this minor including a
petition which attracted more than 350,000 signatures worldwide. She has also dedicated her song "Someday the Revolution song" -one of the 12 songs on her album -
Someday to
Nazanin Fatehi and some other youth in Iran.
[6] Eventually, with pressure from the international community, Nazanin Fatehi was granted a new trial by the head of Judiciary in June 2006. In January 2007 Nazanin Fatehi was exhonerated of murder charges and was released on January 31, 2007 after Afshin-Jam raised $43,000 on-line for bail while her lawyers worked on her case. For her efforts in helping save Nazanin Fatehi, Afshin-Jam was awarded the “hero for human rights award” from Youth For Human Rights International and Artists for Human Rights at the United Nations headquarters in New York.
Afshin-Jam initiated
Stop Child Executions Campaign and petition to help other children on death row. The campaign was registered as a non-profit organization with 501-C 3 status in 2008. She is co-founder and President of Stop Child Executions Organization whose aim is to try to put a permanent end to executions of minors in Iran and abroad
[2] [3]. To date, SCE has managed to help save many lives.
On the 9th anniversary of the student uprising in Iran, Afshin-Jam made a speech in the UK parliament, commemorating the uprising. In her remarks, she mentioned some of the victims of the uprising. On September 23, 2008 Afshin-Jam organized "Ahmadinejad's Wall of Shame" rally at
Dag Hammarskjöld park across the United Nations in New York as Ahmadinejad was addressing the General Assembly. In November 2008 Afshin-Jam received the "Global Citizenship Award" by the University of British Columbia's Alumni Association
[7] In April 2009 Nazanin received the "Human Rights Hero Award" from UN Watch in Geneva, Switzerland.
In 2009 Afshin-Jam will be playing the role of
Táhirih in
Jack Lenz's upcoming movie
Mona's Dream about the life of
Mona Mahmudnizhad. In 2009 she signed an open letter of apology posted to
Iranian.com along with 266 other Iranian academics, writers, artists, journalists about the
Persecution of Bahá'ís.
[8] In 2009, Afshin-Jam won the YMCA Power of Peace Award as “
Young Emerging Leader”.
Through her speeches and music Afshin-Jam hopes to continue being a “voice for the voiceless” and deliver her messages of freedom, peace and love worldwide.