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January 13, 2005
Question Taken at the January 13, 2005 Daily Press Briefing

Iran: Reports of Nobel Prize Winner Shirin Ebadi Facing Arrest

Question:   What is the State Department's reaction to reports that Iranian Nobel Prize-winning author Shirin Ebadi faces arrest if she does not appear before an Iranian court?

Answer:   We have seen these reports. The continued harassment and arrest of proponents of moderation, pluralism, and political reform, as evidenced not only by this incident, but also by the recent Iranian decision to close several reform newspapers, are in violation of international standards of human rights.

Nobel laureate Ms. Ebadi has worked tirelessly on behalf of all Iranians, with a focus on the rights of women and children, and was both the first Iranian and the first Muslim woman to win the Nobel peace prize in its 102 year-old history.

We will continue to follow closely the Government’s actions against Ms. Ebadi and others as well as the deteriorating situation in Iran, and will continue to raise this issue and our grave concern over the worsening human rights situation in Iran with friends and allies in the region.

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Released on January 13, 2005

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