Shirin Ebadi. Amitabh Pal.
by Pal, Amitabh; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 44Human Relations. Publisher: Progressive, 2004ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Ebadi, Shirin (Interview) | Human rights | Human rights -- Iran | Human rights -- Middle East | Iraq War (2003) | Muslim women | Nobel Prizes | Social change -- Middle East | War on Terrorism (2001- ) | Women human rights workers | Women lawyer | Women's rightsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Nobel Peace Prize-winner Shirin Ebadi has never hesitated to fight for her principles. The fifty-seven-year-old lawyer and activist has had repeated confrontations with the Iranian government over democracy, freedom of speech, the rights of women, and the rights of children." (PROGRESSIVE) This article is an interview with Nobel Peace Prize-winner Shirin Ebadi, in which she discusses her views on human rights in the Middle East and Muslim world.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Shirin Ebadi, Sept. 2004; pp. 35-39.
"Nobel Peace Prize-winner Shirin Ebadi has never hesitated to fight for her principles. The fifty-seven-year-old lawyer and activist has had repeated confrontations with the Iranian government over democracy, freedom of speech, the rights of women, and the rights of children." (PROGRESSIVE) This article is an interview with Nobel Peace Prize-winner Shirin Ebadi, in which she discusses her views on human rights in the Middle East and Muslim world.
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