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Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize-winning lawyer: ‘Iran's government has committed unpardonable acts’

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She is one of the most important Iranian voices currently speaking from outside the country, and now Shirin Ebadi has given her first interview since the start of the uprising in Iran to FRANCE 24. She was Iran's first female judge before losing her right to practice in 1979 amid the creation of the Islamic Republic. She dedicated her life to defending the most vulnerable in Iran and tried to demonstrate the contradictions of the Islamic laws in effect. Awarded the Nobel Prize in 2003, she was forced to flee Iran in 2009.

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