May 3, 2018, Thursday
Hudson House, 1616 Crestview Drive
Hudson, Wisconsin 54016
6:00 p.m. (doors open); 6:30 (event)
Birthplace: Iran
U.S. Citizenship: 2010
Aynaz grew up in Iran. As a young child, she was forced to marry. Beaten and raped, she went to the courts but was told to go back to her husband and obey him.
With the help of her grandmother, Aynaz managed to escape and spent three years as a refugee on her own in Turkey.
After gaining US citizenship in 2010, safety and the freedom to be herself finally became a reality.
The sense of relief and joy of living freely would not last, though. Now, with the poorly vetted refugee program, she finds the same dangerous ideology has begun seeding itself in the United States.
As an apostate of Islam, once again she lives in fear as NINE fatwas have been placed on her.
Join us and hear her story. Learn how Iran has changed and what life is like for women living under sharia. Understand how and why sharia still threatens her today.
Attendees can pre-register by email: c4scv54017@gmail.com
A free-will donation will be collected to help defray costs of the event.