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Mahsa Amini protests, October 2022 Boniadi has been involved in
human rights activism, with a focus on
youth and
women's rights. She was a spokesperson for
Amnesty International USA (AIUSA), with a focus on the unjust conviction and treatment of Iranian youth, women, and
prisoners of conscience, from 2009 until 2015. She has her own official blog page on the AIUSA website and continues to partner with them. In 2020, she was appointed as an ambassador for
Amnesty International UK, with a focus on women and Iran. In 2009, Boniadi provided a voiceover to AIUSA's "Power of Words" public service announcement introduced by
Morgan Freeman; campaigned with the organization for the
International Violence Against Women Act (I-VAWA); served as a panelist and
emcee for events related to Iranian rights; and spearheaded The Neda Project with AIUSA. In December 2010, she initiated an Amnesty International petition for Iranian film directors
Jafar Panahi and
Mohammad Rasoulof, who had been convicted of "propaganda against the state". The petition generated more than 21,000 signatures, including those of prominent Hollywood directors and actors. On 8 June 2011, she joined a delegation, led by Hollywood director
Paul Haggis and AIUSA Executive Director
Larry Cox, to deliver the petition to the Iran Mission to the
United Nations in New York. On 3 June 2011, Boniadi joined
Sarah Shourd in a rolling
hunger strike and wrote an article in support of the
Free the Hikers campaign, pertaining to the imprisonment of
Shane Bauer and
Josh Fattal in Iran. On 9 April 2012, Boniadi returned to her alma mater, UCI, in support of the
Education Under Fire campaign, calling for an end to state-sanctioned discrimination and
persecution of Baháʼís in Iran. Boniadi delivered the keynote closing remarks at the 2012 XX Factor, Amnesty International USA's annual
town hall meeting on
women's rights, in
Washington, D.C. In December 2012, Boniadi worked with
Roxana Saberi to launch an Amnesty International petition and campaign to free wrongfully imprisoned filmmaker Behrouz Ghobadi, brother of acclaimed filmmaker
Bahman Ghobadi, in Iran. On 22 January 2013, Amnesty International announced that Behrouz Ghobadi had been released on bail from prison in Iran. She was a keynote speaker at Congresswoman
Eddie Bernice Johnson's 13th annual "A World of Women for World Peace" conference in
Dallas,
Texas in May 2013. She has written
op-eds about human rights for media outlets such as
CNN,
The Washington Post, and
Defense One. In 2014, Boniadi was selected as a term member by the think tank
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). She served as a member of the board of directors of the
Center for Human Rights in Iran from October 2015 until February 2021. She has also appeared on
BBC World News and
CNN International. In September 2022, she became active during the
Mahsa Amini protests, and urged foreign governments to aid the protesters. On 14 October 2022, she met with
Kamala Harris, then
Vice President of the United States, following the protests in Iran. In an informal session of
United Nations Security Council in November 2022, she denounced as a "
myth" the idea that the
hijab was a part of Iran's culture. In an interview with
ABC News in Australia in June 2023, she praised Australia for helping to remove the Islamic Republic from the
UN Commission on the Status of Women. Boniadi asked that the
Australian Government designate the
IRGC as a terror organisation and encourage the UK, Europe, Canada to do the same. She questioned China's intentions in playing the role of mediator between Iran and Saudi Arabia, warning of the danger of "autocracies taking that top spot in the world". Commenting on the
Gaza war in October 2023, Boniadi commented on
X: "the Islamic Republic's strategic support of Hamas has diverted attention away from its ongoing crimes against the Iranian people". In 2026, Boniadi was shaken by the reports about the
2025–2026 Iranian protests and
massacres that, according to human rights groups, over 30,000 Iranian civilians were allegedly killed by regime forces, as well as thousands arrested and injured. She called out to
Hollywood to join and stand on the side of the protesters. ==Personal life==