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Kaveh Shahrooz

Lawyer, human rights activist, and senior fellow at the Macdonald–Laurier Institute who provides expert commentary on Iranian politics, diaspora responses, and human rights issues.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 42min

Iran So Far

Kaveh Shahrooz, a lawyer and human rights activist, sheds light on the tumultuous protests in Iran that signal a potential revolution. He contrasts the limited Canadian media coverage with the vibrant social media narratives emerging from the ground. Kaveh discusses the emotional stakes for the Iranian diaspora, the significant casualties, and critiques the progressive silence in solidarity. He explores who might lead post-regime and reflects on the imagery of defiance fueling hope for change, calling for a moral stance of support for the uprising.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 40min

There Are Hundreds of Thousands of Iranian-Canadians. How Are They Doing?

Amir Attaran, a law professor at the University of Ottawa, and Kaveh Shahrooz, an Iranian-Canadian lawyer and human rights activist, share their profound insights on the impact of recent geopolitical crises on the Iranian-Canadian community. They discuss the emotional turmoil members face amidst conflict, the complexities surrounding military interventions, and the long-term potential for democratic change in Iran. The conversation also touches on the importance of community support for those directly affected by these events, encouraging a collective effort towards understanding and compassion.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 14min

Are the Iranian regime's days numbered?

Kaveh Shahrooz, a lawyer and human rights activist with deep ties to Iran, shares his insights on the escalating war between Israel and Iran. He discusses the Iranian regime’s military capabilities and the troubling disconnect between its government and citizens. Shahrooz highlights the growing frustration among the Iranian populace regarding their regime's failures and explores the geopolitical consequences of a potential regime change. He also critiques Canada's response and speculates on the implications of external support for the regime from Russia and China.

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