Homayoun has established a Persian satellite TV network based in Los Angeles that broadcasts 24/7 into Iran. The TV channel, named "Channel One," includes programs by Homayoun himself as well as other dissidents and political activists such as
Alireza Nourizadeh and
Mohsen Sazegara. Abbas Pahlevan, Dr. Danesh Foroughi, Dr. Hassan Rahnavardi, and Dr. Manouchehr Ganji. He has also started the
Ma Hastim movement, which, according to some analysts, has had a "significant influence on Iranian masses," as seen by the "numerous slogans" written on Iran's city walls in its support. He organized alongside other political organizations daily demonstrations in Los Angeles during the 2009 Green Movement in Iran. His TV station and Ma Hastim were instrumental in keeping the Los Angeles demonstrations strong and provided the Western media with all the news coming out of Iran during those days. Recently the
Ma Hastim movement, funded by its supporters, built a symbolic cemetery in
New York City containing symbolic graves and tombstones of Iranian dissidents and political activists, such as
Neda Agha Soltan, killed by the Iranian government since 2009. == Views ==