Who is the human rights activist Shadi Amin who lives in Germany?
The Berlin conference, with the original name “after the elections,” was the name of the 3-day conference that was held for three days after the elections of the sixth term of the Islamic Council from April 19 to 21, 1379 (March 2000) by the German Green Party and at the invitation of the Heinrich Bell Foundation and held at the House of World Cultures in Berlin. A group of Iranian women in Berlin, under the title “Iranian Women Against Fundamentalism,” decided to organize various activities in protest against the absence of exiled women and opposition groups of the Islamic Republic at this conference. Shadi Amin, from the group, was responsible for asking for a minute of silence at the beginning of the conference in honor of all those killed in the past 21 years, which was met with the opposition of the organizers and the strong action of the police and security forces. Political activists opposing the Republic caused the Berlin conference to be disrupted. Shadi Amin was taken to the hospital after the end of the first day of the conference and outside the hall due to the physical violence of the police.