Save The Girl With No Name

Person wearing an eye patch, symbolising resilience after injury and trauma.

To protect the identity and ensure the ongoing safety of the individual featured in this story, we are not using her real name. The image accompanying this post is an AI-generated illustration, a necessary measure taken to safeguard her while sharing her powerful experience.

They Took Her Eye, But Not Her Hope

She was a young protester, shot in the face during the uprising, losing one of her eyes. Despite this brutal attack, the Islamic Republic regime tried to silence her. With her life and future at risk, she urgently needed a path to safety.

We orchestrated a high-risk escape, helping The Girl with No Name flee to a secure location in a Western country, where she stayed under protection while we worked with international partners to secure her humanitarian visa. After weeks of uncertainty, she was finally able to leave for safety.

Now in safety, she is reclaiming her voice and her future — refusing to be defined by what was done to her. She has become a powerful voice for women’s rights, using her story to raise awareness for the women of Iran.

Sardar Pashaei

Founder & Head of Athletes

Sardar Pashaei is a Kurdish activist, former world wrestling champion, and a relentless advocate for justice. At just five years old, he experienced oppression firsthand, visiting his imprisoned father every Thursday.


Banned from competing internationally due to his political family background, he eventually fled Iran and became a U.S. citizen. He has dedicated his time and voice to supporting the Woman, Life, Freedom movement, working with U.S. Congress, the European Parliament, and international organizations to raise awareness about the Iranian people’s struggle.


His activism has come at a personal cost—his younger brother and sister have both been arrested and tortured in Iran. Today, he leads Justice & Freedom for Iran, bringing together survivors, activists, and athletes to work toward a democratic and secular Iran.