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Michelle*s_Farm
12-28-2009, 11:35 PM
Iran detains Nobel laureate's sister

(CNN) -- Iranian intelligence officials have detained the sister of Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi, the Iranian lawyer and human rights activist said.

Ebadi said Monday that three men and a woman arrived at the Tehran home she shared with her sister, searched the house and seized Nushin Ebadi, 47, and her computer.

"They have detained her so I stop my work," Shirin Ebadi, 62, told CNN's Reza Sayah in a phone call from London. "She has done nothing wrong. She's not involved in human rights work, and she's never participated in any of the protests."

Nushin Ebadi's arrest came in the middle of a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests that has left at least eight dead, according to the Supreme National Security Council, although the Iranian government denies its forces have killed anyone.

Shirin Ebadi, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her human rights work, left Iran for a conference in Spain the day before June presidential elections that sparked an earlier round of violent protests. Friends, she said, warned her not to return to Tehran.

The Nobel laureate said she spoke with her sister Monday, a few hours before the 9 p.m. visit by ministry officials while Nushin Ebadi was at home with her husband and two sons.

Iranian Information Ministry officials contacted Nushin Ebadi several times previously, her sister said, telling her to leave their apartment and warning her not to contact her sister. Both women thought those demands were absurd.

"Not only does my sister not do any human rights work, she doesn't do any cultural work either," Shirin Ebadi said. "They only took her because of me."

Information Ministry officials contacted Nushin Ebadi on Wednesday and told her to tell her sister to stop her work and stop saying the things she says, according to her sister. Nushin responded, Shirin said, that her sister was 15 years older and would not listen.

Shirin Ebadi's law firm represents seven members of Iran's Baha'i Community who have been charged with espionage. She said she is certain Iranian officials are trying to intimidate her by harassing her sister, but, she said, she will not back down.

"They want to intimidate me," she said. "The only thing they want is for me to change my work."

"I am worried. I'm worried because she [Nushin Ebadi] was detained because of the work I do," she said, adding it was that work that made Nushin a target.

"She's not interested in this kind of work. She's not involved in this kind of work."

Shirin Ebadi said she advised her sister to contact an attorney when Information Ministry officials first began approaching her and that she did so.

Nushin Ebadi and her husband are professors of dentistry at Azad University in Tehran, Shirin Ebadi said, and Nushin Ebadi's husband also has a private dental practice.

SOURCE (http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/12/28/iran.ebadi.sister/index.html)

Echewta
12-31-2009, 01:42 PM
This shouldn't be a suprise. That government is going to to whatever it takes to stay in power. And it can do whatever it takes.

saz
12-31-2009, 05:33 PM
it is the beginning of the end of that regime, we are seeing more and more cracks now

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/12/31/iran-protest.html

Echewta
12-31-2009, 05:48 PM
Umm, bringing the complete opposite of the current regime with the just as brutal backed American/British Shah (see SAVAK) (or son in this case), isn't going to help anything.

RobMoney$
12-31-2009, 06:07 PM
Does anyone realize what's going down in Iran? How is this not THEE story right now?
I mean I realize Tiger Woods sex life is exciting and all, but c'mon!
The extremist leadership is on the ropes. They are becoming increasingly desperate. Demonstrations are not dissipating and are wide spread across the country.
I mean this is quite possibly the most strategic country in the middle east lurching away from fundamentalism and it's crickets?


Video of regime thugs getting rocked, Americans take note: this is what a tea party is supposed to look like.
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/12/simply-staggering-footage.html

Leadership is preparing to bail?

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2009/12/khameneis-jet-on-standby.html
Iranian Supreme National Security Council has ordered a complete check-up of the jet which is on standby to fly Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his family to Russia should the situation in Iran spiral out of control. The order, to the Pasdaran Revolutionary Guard Corps, was dated on Sunday, 27 December, the second day of recent unrests in Iran. The document containing the order was sent to Shahrzad News office in The Netherlands. The letter has been signed by Said Jalili, the current secretary of the council and one of two representative of Iran’s religious leader Ali Khamenei.


I'm going to shock you all here and actually credit Obama for a brilliant decision when he decided to not overtly get involved in this back during their "elections".

I'll be praying for the young Iranians that are out there on the streets protesting against this oppressive regime.

Echewta
12-31-2009, 06:20 PM
One man tea's party, another mans terrorist.

Yes, I think it is wise, to stay back and let the country do what it will for itself. Better than making promises you can't keep (Bush to the Kurds).If the choose democracy, so the better since it will be their choice.

Echewta
12-31-2009, 06:21 PM
Does anyone realize what's going down in Iran? How is this not THEE story right now?

Dude. The media is to busy with the finger pointing for the lap bomber.