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Neda Hassani (1977 – 23 June 2003) was an Iranian dissident.


History

Neda Hassani was born to Ahmed and Foroogh Hassani, as the eldest child of an Iranian family of three children. The family left Iran in the early 1980s, taking refuge in Greece before settling in
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, Canada. Hassani attended
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, studying computer science. Jeevan Vasagar
Parents mourn 'brave girl' who set herself on fire in memory of uncle
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, 25 June 2003. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
Hassani was a supporter of the
People's Mujahedin of Iran The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI), also known as Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) or Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) ( fa, سازمان مجاهدين خلق ايران, sâzmân-e mojâhedīn-e khalq-e īrân), is an Iranian pol ...
, as of 1988, following the execution of her uncle, Mahmoud Hassani, in Iran. She was not a member of the organisation, according to her parents. Mahmoud Hassani was the younger brother of her father, and had been imprisoned for seven years in Iran, prior to his execution. As a child, Hassani had visited her uncle in prison. Her uncle was among a group of an estimated 35,000 dissidents executed at that time. Hassani's support for the Mujahedin led her to move to Paris, to join the
National Council of Resistance of Iran The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI; fa, شورای ملی مقاومت ایران, Šurā-ye melli-e moqāvemat-e Īrān) is an Iranian political organization based in France and Albania. The organization is a political coalition ...
.
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, 'I'll send Neda's message to the world,' mother vows.
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, July 1, 2003, pp. D1, D4.
On 17 June 2003, Hassani was on holiday in London, when police in France raided the headquarters of the People's Mojahedin of Iran, holding approximately 160 members for questioning, including
Maryam Rajavi Maryam Rajavi ( fa, مریم رجوی, , fa, مریم قجر عضدانلو) is a leader of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), an organization advocating for the overthrow of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Iranian governmen ...
, a co-leader of the group, with her husband,
Massoud Rajavi Massoud Rajavi ( fa, مسعود رجوی, born 18 August 1948 – disappeared 13 March 2003) became the leader of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) in 1979. In 1985, he married Maryam Rajavi, who became the co-leader of the MEK. After leaving ...
. The group was suspected of planning attacks against Iranian interests in Europe. Hassani later joined a student protest at the French embassy in London, protesting the arrest in France and possible deportation to Iran of Rajavi and other members of the Mujahedin. There was a discussion among some of the protesters of protesting via self-immolation. Hassani was quoted as saying "We all think of doing that", despite the fact that co-leader Maryam Rajavi expressed her opposition to suicidal protests. On the evening of 18 June, at approximately 7:15 p.m., Hassani returned, alone, to the front of the French embassy in London, where she doused herself in gasoline and set herself on fire. She was found two hours later, and subsequently died in hospital on 23 June, in the presence of her mother, having never regained consciousness.
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Mother's tribute to fire victim
June 26, 2003. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
Hassani was one of four people who set themselves on fire in front of the French embassy in London, in the days following the arrests of Mujahedin members in France. Another of the four,
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, a 38-year-old engineering student, also died.
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Appeal over fire protests
June 21, 2003. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
During the same period, three people set themselves on fire in Paris, one of whom, Sedighieh Mohageri, died, while another person was prevented from setting himself on fire, after dousing himself with gasoline in front of the French embassy in Switzerland.
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Iranian fire protests at Paris arrests
June 18, 2003. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
Hassani's body was returned to Canada for burial. At Hassani's funeral, on 30 June 2003, Hassani's mother expressed pride in her daughter's actions. She also expressed similar sentiments in England, immediately following her daughter's death, while discouraging others from following her daughter's example. Hassani is buried at
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, Ottawa.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hassani, Neda 1977 births 2003 suicides People from Tehran Iranian women activists People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran members Suicides by self-immolation Date of birth missing