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David Keyes
David Keyes is the Executive Director of Advancing Human Rights and co-founder of CyberDissidents.org. ''The New York Times'' calls him "a pioneer in online activism." He is a frequent contributor to ''The Daily Beast''. Keyes has written for ''The New York Times'',''The Washington Post'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', "Reuters", ''The New Republic'', ''Foreign Policy'' and appeared on CNN, MSNBC, PBS, Bloomberg TV, Al Jazeera and many other media outlets. == Confronting Iran ==
In October 2013, Keyes confronted Iran's foreign minister. Keyes asked Javad Zarif if he thought it was ironic that he enjoyed posting on Facebook when his government bans it in Iran. Zarif laughed and replied: "That's life." CBS detailed the exchange: "Then Keyes asked Zarif when Tavakoli, one of Iran's most prominent student activists, would be freed. Zarif's response: 'I don't know him.' "〔 Within hours, Zarif's Facebook wall was overwhelmed by Iranians castigating the foreign minister for not knowing Tavakoli.〔 Days after Keyes' confrontation with the foreign minister, Tavakoli was temporarily freed on furlough after four years in prison.〔
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