That dream, a consequence of her turbulent upbringing and youth in Tehran, is something she nurtured during the years in exile in Turkey, her youth and adolescent years in the Netherlands, and her professional career later in England. The decision to study at University of Amsterdam Human Rights Law program and to work for Amnesty International in Amsterdam was a path to live that dream. Her carreer in the media began In 2005, when she was asked to help establish Radio Zamaneh, an independent news station to reach out to people in one of the most censored countries in the world, Islamic Republic of Iran.