Roya Hakakian Archives | University of Central Florida News Central Florida Research, Arts, Technology, Student Life and College News, Stories and More Thu, 06 Oct 2011 19:34:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/blogs.dir/20/files/2019/05/cropped-logo-150x150.png Roya Hakakian Archives | University of Central Florida News 32 32 Achieving Peace Without Violence in Iran /news/achieving-peace-without-violence-in-iran/ Thu, 06 Oct 2011 17:05:30 +0000 /news/?p=28611 Iranian-American author, journalist and poet Roya Hakakian discussed Iran 麻豆精品 S檚 campaign against the country 麻豆精品 S檚 political opposition at home and abroad with an audience of nearly 150 people at the University of Central Florida on Tuesday. She also made other presentations on and off campus.

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Hakakian began the conversation by drawing from her new book, 麻豆精品 S淎ssassins of the Turquoise Palace, 麻豆精品 S which chronicles an event she describes as state-sponsored terrorism.

She recounted the details of a 1992 killing of several exiled Iranian opposition leaders at a meeting in a Berlin restaurant. These individuals, she explained, were targets of a fatwa issued by the Iranian clergy as a punishment for speaking out against the regime.

Thanks to a prominent trial and confirmation that Iran was in fact behind the plot, all members of the European Union pulled their ambassadors from Iran for six months in 1997, she said. Hakakian explained that this was a show of solidarity against the Iranian government 麻豆精品 S檚 assassinations, which eventually led to a promise by Iran that it would refrain from such behavior.

Hakakian read several excerpts from her book to help convey the story, and explained that she wrote the book not only because the real-life characters are so powerful, but also because the story resonates with America 麻豆精品 S檚 struggle to fight terrorism.

She argued that by prosecuting the assassinators fully and taking a stand against the government that sponsored them, Germany and the European Union brought about a peaceful result they never would have achieved with violence. This is something we can all learn from today, she said.

When asked about her opinions on American-sponsored assassinations, such as the killing of American-born cleric Anwar Al-Awlaki in Yemen last week, Hakakian explained that the cases are different because the exiled Iranians were committed to non-violence. Some of them, she said, were even apolitical; one was a comedian and another a musician, whereas Al-Awlaki was a known terrorist.

Hakakian also noted that America 麻豆精品 S檚 actions are less important in deciding Iran 麻豆精品 S檚 fate than those of Iranians. Iranians, she said, need to figure out how to condemn their religious and political leaders without abandoning their religion or political system. Overcoming the country 麻豆精品 S檚 theocracy, she said, is the next major step toward Iranian democracy.

In addition to the Global Perspectives Office, sponsors and partners of Hakakian 麻豆精品 S檚 presentation included the UCF Global Peace and Security Studies Program, the Sibille H. Pritchard Global Peace Fellowship Program, Lawrence J. Chastang and the Chastang Foundation, the Orlando Area Committee on Foreign Relations, LarsonAllen LLP, the UCF Al Ghazali Islamic Studies Program, the UCF Terrorism Studies Program, the UCF Human Trafficking Awareness Program, the UCF Diplomacy Program, the UCF Middle Eastern Studies Program, the UCF Political Science Department, the UCF International Services Center, the UCF Book Festival 2012 in association with the Morgridge International Reading Center, UCF LIFE and the Global Connections Foundation.

For a full list of upcoming events or to learn more about the Global Perspectives Office, visit .

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‘An Insider’s Guide to Iran’s Turmoil’ /news/an-insiders-guide-to-irans-turmoil/ Fri, 30 Sep 2011 15:06:17 +0000 /news/?p=28345 Award-winning author and journalist Roya Hakakian will speak at the University of Central Florida about her experience as a Persian teenager growing up in revolutionary Iran.

Hakakian will give a presentation titled 麻豆精品 S淎n Insider’s Guide to Iran’s Turmoil 麻豆精品 S at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4, in the Cape Florida Ballroom of the Student Union. The event, organized by the UCF Global Perspectives Office, is part of two 2011-2012 themes, 麻豆精品 S淧eople Power, Politics and Global Change 麻豆精品 S and 麻豆精品 S淐overing Crises from the Frontlines. 麻豆精品 S It is free and open to the public.

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Her memoir, 麻豆精品 S淛ourney from the Land of No: A Girlhood Caught in Revolutionary Iran, 麻豆精品 S was named one of Publishers Weekly 麻豆精品 S檚 Best Books of 2004 and Elle magazine’s Best Nonfiction Book.

A fellow at Yale University 麻豆精品 S檚 Whitney Humanities Center, Hakakian serves on the board of Refugees International and is a founding member of the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center.

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In addition to the Global Perspectives Office, sponsors and partners of Hakakian 麻豆精品 S檚 presentation include the UCF Global Peace and Security Studies Program, The Sibille H. Pritchard Global Peace Fellowship Program, Lawrence J. Chastang and the Chastang Foundation, the Orlando Area Committee on Foreign Relations, LarsonAllen LLP, the UCF Al Ghazali Islamic Studies Program, the UCF Dipomacy Program, the UCF Terrorism Studies Program, the UCF Human Trafficking Awareness Program, the UCF Diplomacy Program, the UCF Middle Eastern Studies Program, the UCF Political Science Department, the UCF International Services Center, the UCF Book Festival 2012 in association with the Morgridge International Reading Center, UCF LIFE and the Global Connections Foundation.

For a full list of upcoming events or to learn more about the Global Perspectives Office, visit or follow the office on Twitter at .

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