Mardjan Seighali (born 1964) is an Iranian-born Dutch human rights activist, refugee worker and non-profit director. In 2013 Seighali became director of the Stichting voor Vluchteling Studenten UAF (Refugee Students Foundation). She serves on the Advisory Board of the College voor de Rechten van de Mens, and a member of the Supervisory Board of
Het Loo Palace
Het Loo Palace ( nl, Paleis Het Loo , meaning "The Lea") is a palace in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, built by the House of Orange-Nassau.
History
The symmetrical Dutch Baroque building was designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and was bui ...
.
Biography
Youth
Mardjan Seighali was born in 1964
in the northern Iranian city of
Rasht
Rasht ( fa, رشت, Rašt ; glk, Rəšt, script=Latn; also romanized as Resht and Rast, and often spelt ''Recht'' in French and older German manuscripts) is the capital city of Gilan Province, Iran. Also known as the "City of Rain" (, ''Ŝahre B ...
on the
Caspian Sea
The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea. An endorheic basin, it lies between Europe and Asia; east of the Caucasus, west of the broad steppe of Central Asia ...
.
Until the outbreak of the
Iranian Revolution
The Iranian Revolution ( fa, انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân, ), also known as the Islamic Revolution ( fa, انقلاب اسلامی, Enqelâb-e Eslâmī), was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynas ...
in 1978, Seighali had a protected family life, but the fall of the Shah inspired her to take an interest in politics.
Adult life in Iran
After the Revolution was hijacked by
Islamists
Islamism (also often called political Islam or Islamic fundamentalism) is a political ideology which posits that modern states and regions should be reconstituted in constitutional, economic and judicial terms, in accordance with what is c ...
in 1979, Seighali joined a progressive party to fight for freedom and equal opportunities.
She distributed pamphlets and attended meetings where she participated in discussions.
Because of these oppositional political activities, she had to go in hiding for a few months at her aunt's home in Tehran when she was 17 years old; however, there was little she could do in daily life because she had to remain out of sight.
Eventually she was able to persuade her father to let her celebrate
Nowruz
Nowruz ( fa, نوروز, ; ), zh, 诺鲁孜节, ug, نەۋروز, ka, ნოვრუზ, ku, Newroz, he, נורוז, kk, Наурыз, ky, Нооруз, mn, Наурыз, ur, نوروز, tg, Наврӯз, tr, Nevruz, tk, Nowruz, ...
together in her parental home, but on the day of her arrival in 1982 she was arrested in her sleep, after which she was imprisoned for 1.5 years.
She has said she experienced extreme fear every day, she was tortured, and several women with whom she was imprisoned were executed.
Despite all the torture, she managed to not let her will be broken.
Seighali was eventually released after her parents made a deal with the regime, in which they paid a heavy ransom, she was forced to marry and was henceforth banned from studying and working.
Seighali was furious that she had had no say in this decision, and that she now had to live a life dedicated to making other people happy; she herself was (initially) not happy at all.
Her parents refused to discuss the deal with her, and she was not allowed to tell them about what she had been through in prison; it was painful for everyone involved.
After some resistance, on 8 December 1983 she eventually married Rasul, a friend of hers of several years, even though she was not ready for marriage at all yet.
It took several years before they developed true love for each other, and eventually had two sons.
Flight to the Netherlands
In 1989, Rasul as cameraman secretly filmed an execution with the intention of smuggling the footage out of the country, but he was caught, had to immediately flee abroad, and ended up in the Netherlands.
The regime soon confiscated their house, and Seighali and her children had to move back with her parents. She was then arrested several times and released again shortly after as an act of intimidation.
Seighali made several failed attempts and fleeing the country.
After 21 June
1990 Manjil–Rudbar earthquake hit Rasht, Rasul restored contact with Seighali via her aunt, revealed to her with a subtle hint that he was in the Netherlands, and gave her his phone number.
Shortly thereafter, with the help of a
migrant smuggler, she succeeded in fleeing to the Netherlands with her children on an aeroplane.
After arriving in Breda, she applied for asylum, and first ended up in refugee camp AZC
Blitterwijck near Venray; later she moved to Brummen and finally Almere.
Life in the Netherlands
Having arrived in the Netherlands, Seighali first learnt Dutch all by herself, and then began studying, which she had been barred from doing in Iran.
She eventually became very happy with her new life in the Netherlands,
where she feels at home, a free and strong woman.
She overcame her homesickness, but she remained in correspondence with her family in Iran.
In 1997 she completed her social work and services studies at the
Hogeschool van Amsterdam
The Hogeschool van Amsterdam, University of Applied Sciences (HvA), or Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS), is a large institute for higher professional education in the Netherlands, established in 1993. The HvA mainly offers bachelor ...
, and subsequently followed several post-bachelor courses.
From 1996 to 2013 Seighali worked in youth services as a manager, in
rehabilitation
Rehabilitation or Rehab may refer to:
Health
* Rehabilitation (neuropsychology), therapy to regain or improve neurocognitive function that has been lost or diminished
* Rehabilitation (wildlife), treatment of injured wildlife so they can be retur ...
and at heritage foundation Erfgoed Nederland.
In 2013 Seighali became director of the Stichting voor Vluchteling Studenten UAF (Refugee Students Foundation).
In June 2016 she entered the Advisory Board of the College voor de Rechten van de Mens, an independent supervisor for human rights issues in the Netherlands.
She is also a member of the Supervisory Board of
Het Loo Palace
Het Loo Palace ( nl, Paleis Het Loo , meaning "The Lea") is a palace in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, built by the House of Orange-Nassau.
History
The symmetrical Dutch Baroque building was designed by Jacob Roman and Johan van Swieten and was bui ...
.
In 2019 Seighali won the Comeniusprijs, an award for "eye-catching commitment to the interests of training, education, science and culture for the development of international society".
According to the jury, she was an "enthusiastic inspirator in society who knows how to connect and support people so that they can push their own boundaries in society".
On 21 November 2020 Seighali became president of the
Humanistisch Verbond
The Humanistisch Verbond (HV, sometimes translated as ''Humanistic Association Netherlands'', ''Dutch Humanist Association'' or ''Dutch Humanist League'') is a Dutch association based on secular humanist principles.
Basics
The foundation of the ...
(Dutch Humanist Association).
Awards
* 2019: Comeniusprijs
Works
* ''Tot op de dag'' (2021)
References
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Iranian atheists
Iranian feminists
Iranian human rights activists
Iranian refugees
Dutch activists
Dutch atheists
Dutch nonprofit directors
Dutch feminists
Dutch human rights activists
1964 births
Living people