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Iran - Israel War & India
Tue Jul 1, 7:00 PM
Lamakaan
Lamakaan invites you to a talk by Dr. Fatima Shahnaz on ‘The Iran-Israel war and implications for India’
The current talk will give you searing insights into the overt and covert narratives of the current Iran-Israel-USA debacle and how this affects India's place in the Global South.
Dr. Fatima Shahnaz, Ph.D. Sorbonne University, Paris, is an author, international human rights advocate, founding her organization in New York, US; a journalist and professor (retired) of international affairs and political science, lecturing at the University of Hyderabad and Jamia University, Delhi. The Jamia published a book by her on NATO’s new role in the post-Cold War world. She was a proactive agent for peace in the U.S., collaborated with many international groups on humanitarian issues, and her articles on international politics were published in the U.S. and India; she has been a featured speaker vocalizing the rights of the oppressed both in the West and in India. She was the first Indian woman to be invited by the Government of Iran on the Anniversary of Imam Ayatullah Khomeini’s death to give a lecture on human rights, the Geneva Conventions of the U.N. Charter of Human Rights, and on warfare at an international conference in Tehran. She is also the recipient of the second-highest award in France as ‘Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters’, ‘Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres’, by the Government of France.
All are Welcome!
The current talk will give you searing insights into the overt and covert narratives of the current Iran-Israel-USA debacle and how this affects India's place in the Global South.
Dr. Fatima Shahnaz, Ph.D. Sorbonne University, Paris, is an author, international human rights advocate, founding her organization in New York, US; a journalist and professor (retired) of international affairs and political science, lecturing at the University of Hyderabad and Jamia University, Delhi. The Jamia published a book by her on NATO’s new role in the post-Cold War world. She was a proactive agent for peace in the U.S., collaborated with many international groups on humanitarian issues, and her articles on international politics were published in the U.S. and India; she has been a featured speaker vocalizing the rights of the oppressed both in the West and in India. She was the first Indian woman to be invited by the Government of Iran on the Anniversary of Imam Ayatullah Khomeini’s death to give a lecture on human rights, the Geneva Conventions of the U.N. Charter of Human Rights, and on warfare at an international conference in Tehran. She is also the recipient of the second-highest award in France as ‘Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters’, ‘Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres’, by the Government of France.
All are Welcome!