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Iran: Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi's rights group banned
Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Fri, 08/11/2006 - 17:00.
This blurb appeared in the New York Times Aug. 8:
The State Department-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty makes note Aug. 10 of Amnesty International's protests of the move. But, as we have noted, Shirin Ebadi is no apologist for US imperialism, and she has decried its exploitation of the abysmal human rights situation in Iran. The Times reviewed Ebadi's new book Iran Awakening: A Memoir of Revolution and Hope on July 16. Such attention is always a double-edged sword. Certianly, Western readers deserve to know about Ebadi and her work. But the more she becomes the darling of the Manhattan salon and international NGO sets, the more her credibility in Iran is undermined and the more precarious her position becomes. To her credit, Ebadi seems to be aware of this contradiction. See our last posts on the Iran and its women's struggles in the Islamic Republic. |
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