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Siefollah Aslani (born in Haftkel, Iran) is a Germany-based political analyst, social advocate, and experienced judoka with nearly four decades of engagement in martial arts and social work. He has lived in Bremen for over 25 years and is known for his commitment to inclusion, migrant integration, disability rights, and raising the visibility of the Iranian diaspora in Europe.
Biography
Aslani has worked for more than 16 years in logistics and assistive technologies for individuals with disabilities at Martins Hof, a support center in Bremen. He belongs to the Qashqai Turkic minority and is fluent in Persian, Turkish, German, and Arabic.
Although not a certified judo coach, Aslani has practiced judo for over 38 years and remains active in the community as a seasoned practitioner and informal mentor.
He regularly publishes political and personal reflections on platforms such as Medium and LinkedIn. His work has attracted attention from German politicians, including senators and civil society leaders.
Notable Activities
- Longstanding service in disability support and adaptive logistics in Bremen
- Over 38 years of judo practice, including training under Olympic champion Frank Wieneke
- Advocacy for inclusive immigration policies and family reunification rights
- Author of the autobiographical essay: From South Iran to North Germany: The Story of a Migrant, a Voice for Justice
References
- [https://medium.com/@siefi.aslani/from-south-iran-to-north-germany-the-story-of-a-migrant-a-coach-a-voice-for-justice-e429900dd423 From South Iran to North Germany – Medium Essay]
- [https://www.linkedin.com/in/siefollah-aslani LinkedIn Profile]
External links
- [https://notion.so/Siefollah-Aslani-Politischer-Analyst-Kulturvermittler-Judo-Erfahrener Personal profile on Notion]
See also
- Iranian diaspora in Europe
- Disability rights in Germany
- Judo in Germany