Dr. Anna Záborská: A Steadfast Voice for Human Rights and Women’s Freedom in Iran

Dr. Anna Záborská: A Steadfast Voice for Human Rights and Women’s Freedom in Iran

Dr. Anna Záborská was born on June 7, 1948, in Zurich, Switzerland. She completed her medical studies at Comenius University in Slovakia and practiced medicine in several countries, including Algeria and Slovakia.

In 1998, she entered the political arena, being elected as a member of the Slovak National Parliament. From 2004 to 2019, she served as a Member of the European Parliament, during which she chaired the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality. In 2020, she joined the Slovak National Council, where she served until her passing on August 20, 2025.

Honoring Dr. Anna Záborská

Dr. Záborská was not only an outstanding politician but also a symbol of humanity and steadfast resistance against injustice and oppression. Courageous and principled, she consistently stood with the people of Iran—especially Iranian women—amplifying their voices on international platforms.

In one of her speeches, Dr. Záborská highlighted the plight of women in Iran:

“Over 2,000 women live on the streets of Tehran. They are forced to observe compulsory dress codes and are banned from attending stadiums or riding bicycles. Many are imprisoned simply for expressing their views.”

Dr. Anna Záborská: A Steadfast Voice for Human Rights and Women’s Freedom in Iran

She was also an active participant in international gatherings supporting Iranian Resistance, including the annual conferences in Paris, where she consistently emphasized the urgent need to uphold human rights and women’s rights in Iran. Speaking at one of these events, she noted:

“Many Iranian women have spent years in prison, and many have lost their lives. It is no coincidence that women play leadership roles within the Iranian opposition.”

Through her firm yet compassionate stance, Dr. Záborská was a constant advocate for Iranian women and their resilience against oppression. Her legacy will remain immortal in the hearts of the Iranian people and human rights activists worldwide.

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