Kei Esmaeilpour, MSM
Kei Esmaeilpour studied Engineering, Management, and International Law. He is a recognized community leader in Canada, receiving the Governor General’s Meritorious Service Medal (MSM) (2019) and the Queen Elizabeth II Medal (2013).
He served as a citizen representative on his city’s TSC Standing Committee and also serves as a Technical Advisor with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), supporting humanitarian missions in multiple countries, including Uganda, Myanmar (Burma), Jordan, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe.
He provides the Citizenship Rights Handbook to help Iranian-Canadian immigrants navigate and understand Canadian political life.
K.esmaeilpour.ca@g25s.org ?
Anahita Delos Program Manager – Data Center Development Iranian-American Advocate | Foreign Affairs & Democracy Engagement
Anahita Delos is a Program Manager in Data Center Development and an Iranian-American democracy advocate with more than two decades of civic engagement spanning the 1999 Kooye Daneshgah student uprising, the 2009 Green Movement, the November 2019 nationwide protests (“Bloody November”), and the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom movement. A former political detainee for pro-democracy activism, she has remained consistently engaged in advancing accountability and democratic transition.
Since 2019, she has participated in bipartisan congressional engagement with U.S. Senate and House offices, contributing to discussions on human rights violations, targeted sanctions, and policy responses to repression in Iran. Her advocacy emphasizes principled U.S. policy, cross-party cooperation, and opposition to diplomatic appeasement of authoritarian regimes.
In the United States, she has also served in political campaign leadership roles, managing strategy, voter outreach, coalition-building, and communications during a U.S. election cycle. Her experience in American electoral politics informs her approach to legislative engagement and policy advocacy.
In addition to congressional outreach, she supports diaspora mobilization initiatives and develops advocacy training programs for second-generation Iranian-Americans, strengthening civic literacy and countering regime propaganda through structured engagement with democratic institutions.
Her work focuses on democratic transition frameworks, human rights accountability, bipartisan coalition-building, and strategic diaspora engagement.
Anahitadelos.usa@g25s.org
Danel Harp
With an academic foundation in Law and Politics, Daniel has built a career at the intersection of legal advisory work, public service, and community leadership. His early commitment to civic engagement led him to establish and run a charity organisation, where he oversaw governance, strategic planning, and stakeholder engagement. Through this experience, Daniel strengthened his ability to lead teams, manage complex organisational needs, and deliver services with accountability.
Over the years, Daniel has served as a legal advisor in multiple capacities, including within the charity sector, where he provided guidance on compliance, safeguarding, and regulatory obligations. His work has consistently required sound judgement, clear communication, and the ability to translate legal frameworks into practical, actionable advice. Daniel has also gained valuable experience working within the Crown Court environment, deepening his understanding of judicial processes and the realities of case management.
Alongside his legal work, Daniel has collaborated closely with a Liberal Democrat MP, supporting constituency casework, policy research, and community outreach. This role, combined with his experience as an office manager, has equipped him with strong organisational, administrative, and interpersonal skills. Across all positions, Daniel brings a commitment to public service, a strong ethical foundation, and a passion for using law and policy to support communities and strengthen democratic values.
D.harp.uk@g25s.org
Ali Banaei
Mr. Ali Banaei is a graduate in engineering disciplines with experience in the design and technical management of infrastructure and urban development projects. He has also collaborated extensively with municipal governments and city councils in Iran. After immigrating to the United Kingdom, he became actively engaged in civic and political initiatives within the Iranian diaspora community, while continuing his interests in local government affairs in England. He is currently involved with the 25 Shahrivar Group, contributing to executive management and international relations.
A.banaei.uk@g25s.org
Goals of the International Relations Commission of the 25 Shahrivar Group (G25 International Relations):
The International Relations Commission, established in line with the charter of the 25 Shahrivar Group, pursues the following objectives:
- Formulation and Implementation of Foreign Policy:
- Define and implement the group’s foreign policy strategies and programs to support the Iranian people’s struggle in safeguarding and enhancing the nation’s national interests on the international stage.
- Note: The group’s foreign policy is drafted by the Political Office in collaboration with the International Relations Commission.
- Representation of the Group in International Forums:
- Participate in organizations, conferences, and international meetings to present the movement and advocate for the Iranian people’s struggle for democracy, defending the national interests of the country.
- Development of Bilateral and Multilateral Relations for Iran’s Resistance Movement:
- Establish and strengthen political relations with other political forces, parties, parliamentarians from other countries, and international organizations.
- Provide mutual support to democratic institutions in other countries.
- Support for Citizens and National Interests of Iranians Abroad:
- Offer protection and advocacy for Iranian citizens living abroad and safeguard their national interests.
- Analysis and Evaluation of International Developments:
- Monitor and analyze international events and developments, prepare reports, and provide advisory services for the group’s internal decision-making.
- Inform institutions, parties, and politicians abroad.
- Diplomatic Training and Development of Diplomacy:
- Train and prepare diplomatic teams and units to perform their duties and responsibilities professionally and effectively.
These objectives are designed to support the Iranian people’s movement, safeguard and strengthen national interests, and expand the struggle on the international stage.