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Le CSDHI s’appuie sur un réseau étendu de partenaires, d’alliés et de collaborateurs partageant notre engagement en faveur des droits humains et de la justice en Iran. Ces partenariats sont essentiels à notre action, car ils nous permettent de mutualiser les ressources, de partager les informations, de renforcer notre expertise et d’élargir notre portée auprès des communautés et des victimes que nous soutenons. Nos partenaires incluent des associations, des ONG internationales et des acteurs des droits humains à travers le monde.

Iran Human Rights Monitor
Justice for the Victims of the 1988 Massacre in Iran (JVMI)
NCRI Women's Committee
Association des Réfugiés Politiques pour les Droits de l’Homme
Comité des maires de France pour un Iran démocratique

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Rama Yade

She was Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Human Rights from 2007 to 2009, Secretary of State for Sport until 2010 in the Fillon II government, then Ambassador of France to UNESCO before being Regional Councillor for Île-de-France from 2010 to 2015. On 21 April 2016, she declared herself a candidate for the 2017 presidential election under the banner of her own independent political movement La France qui ose.

Ingrid Betancourt

Colombian-French, she was a candidate for the Colombian presidency in 2002, kidnapped by the FARC and held captive for more than six years in the Amazon jungle. She was named honorary president of the Global Greens at the congress of the same name in May 2008 in Brazil5. She was elevated to the rank of Knight of the Legion of Honor, received the Princess of Asturias Prize for Concord and Women's World Award, and her name was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, the Petra Kelly Prize, and the DVF Prize, among others.

William Bourdon

From 1994 to 2000, William Bourdon was Deputy Secretary General, then Secretary General of the International Federation for Human Rights. In October 2001, he founded the Sherpa association, whose purpose is to "defend the victims of crimes committed by economic operators", and he is currently its president. William Bourdon was the lawyer for Transparency International, the association Survie and the Federation of Congolese in the Diaspora (FCD) Lawyer at the Paris Bar, he is the initiator of the first proceedings initiated in France against certain officials responsible for crimes against humanity, in particular Serbs and Rwandans. He is also the lawyer for Franco-Chilean families who were victims of the dictator Augusto Pinochet.

Taher Boumedra

Tahar Boumedra taught law at the University of Constantine for ten years. In 1991, he left Algeria for the United Kingdom and became Deputy Secretary General of the African Society of Comparative International Law (ASICL). A consultant to the African Commission on Human Rights, he was responsible for its journal. In 2004, he joined a Jordan-based organization to help countries in the Middle East and North Africa reform their penal and prison systems. He joined the UN in 2009 as head of the UNAMI human rights office in Iraq, where he was particularly responsible for monitoring the situation in the city of Ashraf. After the attack in July 2009, he was the one who counted the victims.