Save the Life of LGBT Activist Kiana Firouz

Press Release
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Iranian lesbian activist Kiana Firouz is currently seeking asylum in the United Kingdom after a controversy over the upcoming release of Cul de Sac. The film, which stars Firouz and includes explicit lesbian sex scenes, is based heavily on Firouz’s life and struggles as a lesbian in Iran.

Directors Ramin Goudarzi-Nejad and Mahshad Torkan posted the trailer on YouTube in December 2009 and since then, the Iranian government has attempted to deport Firouz back to Iran to be tried and punished for her crime of homosexuality. Firouz applied for refugee status in the UK, but was rejected.

If she is not granted asylum in the UK, she will be sent back to Iran, where the minimum punishment for homosexuality is 100 lashes. The punishment for “unrepentant” homosexuality, which Firouz’s LGBTQ activism clearly demonstrates, is public execution by hanging.

To sign a petition asking for asylum in the UK endorsed by Firouz herself, click here.

Send a letter asking for amnesty for Firouz here:

Minister of State (Borders and Immigration) -

Home Office, 2 Marsham Street

London SW1P 4DF

Fax: +44 870 336 9034

Secretary of State for the Home Department -

Home Office, 2 Marsham Street

London SW1P 4DF

Fax: +44 20 7035 0900

A form letter can be found here.

There is a Facebook support group here.

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2 Comments

  1. Kodor
    Posted May 22, 2010 at 2:55 PM | Permalink

    So this woman deliberately appeared in this movie to make a case to seek asylum in the UK. She would have known about the consequences. She shouldn’t get asylum for that.

  2. Posted May 26, 2010 at 4:28 PM | Permalink

    no, this woman wants to be herself and shouldn’t have to die because of bigoted people and ridiculous laws. To keep her safe, sign the petition! http://www.petitiononline.com/kianaf/
    Let’s help one that DOES have a legitimate reason to be here

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