Shirin Ebadi: I Will Not Leave Iran
Even After the Assault by Para-Military Men -
2009.01.05
Roozonline
Shahram Rafiizadeh
Following the assault on Iran’s Nobel Peace laureate Shirin Ebadi by 150 members of the Basij paramilitary group affiliated with the Passdaran Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) last Wednesday, this human rights advocate announced that, “I am Iranian and must live, work and die in Iran.”
The public relations unit of the Center for the Defense of Human Rights issues a statement in this regard and announced that on Thursday, January 2nd 2009, a group of 150 individuals gathered in front of the house of Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi and began chanting slogans against her, while some of them destroyed the plaque to her law office.
The group, who claimed to be members of the student Basij accused Ebadi of remaining silent to Israel’s attack in the Gaza strip, while the center had 2 days prior to the incident, issues a statement condemning the violence in the Gaza strip and had called on the international community and human rights groups to confront this disaster.
The assault by the Basij members lasted an hour during which one member threatened, “We do not support a secure life for those who through Zionists policies desire to cover-up the crimes of the West.”
In response to these threats and multiple assaults by government agents and Basiji members on to her house and law offices the day before, Shirin Ebadi criticized those responsible for the attacks on the Center for the Defense of Human Rights and said, “These pressures and threats are aimed at stopping the work of human rights activists.”
Regarding the view that the government was engaging in these measures as a way to pressure Ebadi to leave the country, she said, “I can only say that until I am alive I shall not leave the country under any circumstances. I am an Iranian and must live, work and die in Iran.” She also vowed never to abandon her civic actions. “I have a message for those who engage in violence which is that they will not get anywhere through these actions,” Ebadi stressed.
Media assault on Ebadi heightened last December when she, along with other human rights activists, launched the “National Peace Center”, in addition to her Center for the Defense of Human Rights.
At that time, Iran’s state-run television launched a program titled “20:30” under the direction of the political bureau of the radio and television network, and Keyhan pro-government newspaper launched a series of reports on her, which Ebadi characterized as completely the “reverse”, both of which began a media assault on her labeling her to be a “war-monger”. It should be noted that Keyhan daily which is under the management and editorship of Hossein Shariatmadari who is a well-known prison interrogator and the current representative of the leader of Iran in this newspaper, at the time wrote extremely insulting pieces on Ebadi labeling her “the mercenary old woman”.
A few days prior to the attack on Shirin Ebadi’s house and offices, student Basij had warned on its official website that it would destroy Ebadi’s “secure boundary”.
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Even After the Assault by Para-Military Men -
2009.01.05
Roozonline
Shahram Rafiizadeh
Following the assault on Iran’s Nobel Peace laureate Shirin Ebadi by 150 members of the Basij paramilitary group affiliated with the Passdaran Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) last Wednesday, this human rights advocate announced that, “I am Iranian and must live, work and die in Iran.”
The public relations unit of the Center for the Defense of Human Rights issues a statement in this regard and announced that on Thursday, January 2nd 2009, a group of 150 individuals gathered in front of the house of Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi and began chanting slogans against her, while some of them destroyed the plaque to her law office.
The group, who claimed to be members of the student Basij accused Ebadi of remaining silent to Israel’s attack in the Gaza strip, while the center had 2 days prior to the incident, issues a statement condemning the violence in the Gaza strip and had called on the international community and human rights groups to confront this disaster.
The assault by the Basij members lasted an hour during which one member threatened, “We do not support a secure life for those who through Zionists policies desire to cover-up the crimes of the West.”
In response to these threats and multiple assaults by government agents and Basiji members on to her house and law offices the day before, Shirin Ebadi criticized those responsible for the attacks on the Center for the Defense of Human Rights and said, “These pressures and threats are aimed at stopping the work of human rights activists.”
Regarding the view that the government was engaging in these measures as a way to pressure Ebadi to leave the country, she said, “I can only say that until I am alive I shall not leave the country under any circumstances. I am an Iranian and must live, work and die in Iran.” She also vowed never to abandon her civic actions. “I have a message for those who engage in violence which is that they will not get anywhere through these actions,” Ebadi stressed.
Media assault on Ebadi heightened last December when she, along with other human rights activists, launched the “National Peace Center”, in addition to her Center for the Defense of Human Rights.
At that time, Iran’s state-run television launched a program titled “20:30” under the direction of the political bureau of the radio and television network, and Keyhan pro-government newspaper launched a series of reports on her, which Ebadi characterized as completely the “reverse”, both of which began a media assault on her labeling her to be a “war-monger”. It should be noted that Keyhan daily which is under the management and editorship of Hossein Shariatmadari who is a well-known prison interrogator and the current representative of the leader of Iran in this newspaper, at the time wrote extremely insulting pieces on Ebadi labeling her “the mercenary old woman”.
A few days prior to the attack on Shirin Ebadi’s house and offices, student Basij had warned on its official website that it would destroy Ebadi’s “secure boundary”.
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