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Shirin Ebadi

    Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian lawyer and human rights activist, recognized as the first Iranian recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Her work centers on advocating for democracy and the rights of vulnerable populations, particularly women, children, and refugees. Ebadi has dedicated herself to writing books and articles, raising awareness about critical social issues. Her persistent commitment to justice in the face of adversity establishes her as a significant literary and human rights figure.

    The Golden Cage: Three Brothers, Three Choices, One Destiny
    Iran Awakening
    Until We Are Free
    • 2016

      Until We Are Free

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(46)Add rating

      'Powerful and sometimes shocking...' Sunday Times In this powerful book, Dr Shirin Ebadi, Iranian human rights lawyer and activist, tells of her fight for reform inside Iran, and the devastating backlash she faced after winning the Nobel Peace Prize. Having fought tirelessly for democracy, equality before the law and freedom of speech, Ebadi became a global voice of inspiration. Yet, inside her own country, her life has been plagued by surveillance, intimidation and violence. Until We Are Free tells shocking stories of how the Iranian authorities eventually forced her into exile. Her sister and daughter were detained, her husband was enmeshed in an espionage plot with another woman, her Nobel medal was stolen from her safety deposit box, and her offices in Tehran were ransacked. An illuminating depiction of life in Iran today as well as the account of Ebadi's personal struggle to uphold her work and keep her family together, Until We Are Free is ultimately a work of hope and perseverance under circumstances of exceptional difficulty.

      Until We Are Free
    • 2011

      For over fifty years the Shah Pahlavi dynasty ruled Iran until Ayatollah Khomeini's 1979 Islamic Revolution seized power and began its own reign of tyranny. The questions about the revolution shape The Golden Cage while the answers shed light on Islamic Iran's current events and tell us why it strives for nuclear energy, chants "Death to Israel," and claims to be the most powerful force in the Middle East and Muslim world. History perhaps is best described through life stories we each can hold dearly. The Golden Cage is one such story about three brothers the author knew through their sister, Pari, a childhood friend. Each brother subscribes to a different political ideology that tears Iran and their lives apart. As Pari observes, her brothers live deluded lives in golden cages of ideology. These words mark the beginning of this story, illuminating the multifaceted, oppressive Iran of today and years past.

      The Golden Cage: Three Brothers, Three Choices, One Destiny
    • 2007

      Iran Awakening

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(277)Add rating

      Shirin Ebadi is an Iranian human rights lawyer and activist. She is known for defending dissident figures, and for the establishment of a number of non- profit grassroots organisations dedicated to human rights. In 2003, she became the first Muslim woman, and the first Iranian, to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Here, she tells her story.

      Iran Awakening