

An edition of Until we are free (2016)
my fight for human rights in Iran
By Shīrīn ʻIbādī,Shirin Ebadi,Azadeh Moaveni
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
Random House
Language
eng
Pages
295
Description:
"For several years the Iranian government tried everything to silence Shirin Ebadi: They arrested her, bugged her phones, attacked her home, shadowed her everywhere she went, seized her office, and nailed a death threat to her front door. But nothing could stop Ebadi from her work as a human rights lawyer defending women, children, and the persecuted in Iran. After several years of harrassment and intimidation, the Iranian spy services turned their sights onto Ebadi's only weakness: those she loved the most, her family. First the authorities detained her daughter, then they laid a trap for her husband straight out of a spy novel. The Iranian government took everything from Shirin Ebadi--her marriage, her home, her property, her bank accounts, they even seized her Nobel Prize--but the one thing they could not take was her spirit and her desire for a better future for her country. Shirin Ebadi is one of the most revered leaders on the global stage. For the first time she's telling the full story of how the government of Iran tried to destroy her, and almost succeeded"--
subjects: Lawyers, Women judges, Women lawyers, Women Nobel Prize winners, Biography, Women human rights workers, Iran, biography, Lawyers, biography, Human rights, iran, Women, biography, Judges, biography, Iran, politics and government, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / General, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs, New York Times reviewed, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Personal Memoirs, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Political Freedom & Security, General, Human rights, middle east
People: Shīrīn ʻIbādī
Places: Iran