حساب بانکی شیرین عبادی برای کمک به زلزله
زدگان بم
http://www.iran-chabar.de/1382/10/07/005.htm
خداحافظ شيرين عبادی، مهدي خلجي، کتابچه
سخنی با بانوی صلح از سرعشق به رويای
شيرينی که به سر دارد! علي کشتگر
فسير مطبوعات آلمان پيرامون اعطاى جايزه
صلح نوبل، صداي آلمان
جايزه صلح نوبل به شيرين عبادی داده شد
عکس هاي سايت "زنان ايران" از مراسم اهداي
جايزه صلح نوبل به شيرين عبادي
شيرين
عبادي در گفتوگو با فيگارو: آزاديها هنوز محدودند، ايسنا
متن سخنان شيرين عبادي به هنگام دريافت
جايزه صلح نوبل
فدائيان اسلام شيرين عبادی را به مرگ تهديد کردند
شيرين عبادي - سنجش يک گزاره،
نيما راشدان
نوید اخگر 28 اکتبر سال 2003
میلادی سوئد استکهلم
http://kavehsara.org/javab4.html
پاسخی به در افشانیهای رهبر ایدئولوژیک سازمان
اکثریت ( فرخ نگهدار ) در رابطه با شیرین عبادی
داود شمسائی
نامه سرگشاده اعتراضی به کمیته اعطای جایزه صلح نوبل
!
خانم عبادی! دستم بدامنتان!
ع سالک
پلاکارد چند تن از حزب الهی های مقابل
فرودگاه هنگام ورود شیرین عبادی :
پیام کانون
دفاع از حقوق بشر در ایران
بیانیه قاضی سعید مرتضوی در مورد بازگشت خانم عبادی
به کشور، حسين عليزاده ( طنز )
خانم
شيرين عبادی را کانديد رياست جمهور کنيم
هادی شمس حائری
چند سئوال فوري از خانم شيرين عبادي
صلح نوبل را به بی وطن ها می دهند دو کلمه هم از بادامچیان
خوش خبر باشی ای، مسعود بهنود، بهنود ديگر
برای آنها که زنده اند، سيد ابراهيم نبوي
شيرين عبادی برنده ی جایزه ی صلح نوبل،
آواي زن
شيرين عبادي، نوبل صلح را از آن خود ساخت!
جايزه صلح نوبل
برای شيرين عبادی
جايزه نوبل امسال به
دكتر شيرين عبادي،
فعال حقوق بشر،
اعطا شد .
رادیو فردا
Iranian Lawyer Wins Nobel Peace Prize
By REUTERS
SLO, Oct. 10 — Iranian lawyer Shirin Ebadi won the Nobel
Peace Prize Friday for her work defending human rights in an award aimed
at inspiring democratic reform across the Muslim world.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee praised Ebadi, one of Iran's first
woman judges before the Islamic revolution forced her to step down, for
work focused on the rights of women and children.
Ebadi won from a record field of 165 candidates including Pope
John Paul and former Czech President Vaclav Havel.
"I'm very glad and proud," she told Norway's NRK public television
by phone from Paris. "It's very good for me, very good for human rights
in Iran, good for democracy in Iran and especially children's rights in
Iran."
"She sees no contradiction between Islam and fundamental human
rights," head of the five-member Nobel committee Ole Danbold Mjoes said.
"We hope that the prize will be an inspiration for all those who
struggle for human rights and democracy in her country, in the Muslim
world, and in all countries where the fight for human rights needs
inspiration and support," he said.
The Nobel prize is worth $1.32 million and will be handed out in
Oslo on Dec. 10.
Ebadi, only the 11th woman to win since the prize was set up in
1901, said she would come to Oslo to receive the prize. She said it was
a surprise and she had had no time to consider what to do with the cash.
Ebadi won a separate human rights prize in Norway in 2001, the
Rafto Prize.
STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY
"In my country, Iran, there is still a continued struggle for
democracy and human rights," she wrote this year.
"Iranian people want to reform their political and legal system,"
she said. "They are protesting against the few people who have power."
Nobel watchers say that the committee, which includes three women,
probably chose Ebadi as a way of promoting change, rather than rewarding
the ailing pope or to Havel for a lifetime of peace work.
They say the committee has been seeking to promote moderates in
the Muslim world since the September 11 attacks on the United States to
avoid stoking conflicts between religions after U.S.-led wars in
Afghanistan and Iraq.
Many researchers say that the pope's opposition to birth control,
pre-marital sex, homosexuality and female priests seemed intolerant and
outmoded to many in liberal Norway -- especially women.
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