Shirin Ebadi
Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer, human rights activist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, awarded in 2003 for her pioneering efforts in advocating for democracy and human rights, particularly for women and children in Iran.
Born on Jun 21, 1947 (78 years old)
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Israel:
Shirin Ebadi, a Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2003, is a former judge and the founder of the Center for Human Rights Defenders in Iran.
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Canada:
Shirin Ebadi is the founder of the Defenders of Human Rights Centre in Iran and recipient of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Norway:
Shirin Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2003, which is referenced in relation to Narges Mohammadi's award.
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Australia:
Shirin Ebadi is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who has been a prominent voice for human rights in Iran.
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Germany:
Shirin Ebadi advocates for military actions against the Mullah regime to support the protest movement in Iran.
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Canada:
Shirin Ebadi is the founder of the Defenders of Human Rights Centre in Iran and recipient of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize.
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United Kingdom:
The letter was signed by Shirin Ebadi, a lawyer and Nobel peace prize winner.
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Liechtenstein:
Shirin Ebadi warned the world not to look away from what she described as a possible 'massacre under the cloak of digital darkness'.
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Brazil:
Shirin Ebadi, a Nobel Peace laureate, warned the world not to look away from what she called a possible 'massacre under the cloak of digital darkness'.
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Ireland:
Shirin Ebadi warned that security forces could be preparing to commit a 'massacre' during the communications blackout.
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