Nasrin Javadi
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Nasrin Javadi | |
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نسرین جوادی | |
| Born | 1958 (age 67–68) |
| Citizenship | Iran |
| Occupation | Trade unionist |
| Organization | Social Security Retirees' Labour Council |
| Criminal charges | Assembly and collusion against national security Propaganda against the state Disrupting public order |
| Criminal penalty | 7 years imprisonment |
| Criminal status | Released |
Nasrin Javadi (Persian: نسرین جوادی; born c. 1958), also known as Azam Khazri Javadi (اعظم خضری جوادی), is an Iranian human rights activist. She became a trade unionist after retiring from her job as a medical equipment distribution worker, and was a member of the Free Union of Iranian Workers, as well as a founding member of the Social Security Retirees' Labour Council. Javadi was imprisoned for her activism between 2022 and 2025.
Javadi worked for a medical equipment distribution company before retiring and receiving a pension from the Social Security Organization. She first began her activism when she joined the 40, 000 Signatures campaign to increase the minimum wage in Iran. In addition to joining the Free Union of Iranian Workers, she also co-founded the Social Security Retirees' Labour Council, a trade union dedicated to promoting the rights of retired workers in Iran.[1]