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Shirin Ebadi Calls for the Immediate Release of her Sister *UPDATE: Dr. Noushin Ebadi, Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi's sister, has been released from prison on bail.*

The Nobel Women's Initiative joins Shirin Ebadi in this call for the immediate release of her sister, Dr Noushin Ebadi, arrested December 28 in Tehran.

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I hereby declare that my sister Dr. Noushin Ebadi who is a Medical lecturer at Azad University of Tehran was detained by four officers from the counter-intelligence agency of Islamic Republic of Iran.

She was arrested at 9 pm today (28/12/2009) at her home in Tehran. At present, we have no information of her whereabouts.

During the past two months,   my sister had been contacted by the elements within the government and told in no uncertain terms to contact me and persuade me to cease my activities as a human rights advocate.

 


It was strongly suggested that she should leave her apartment which is within the same block as my apartment in Tehran. She was told that her failure to cooperate with them will result in her arrest. I initially did not take this seriously, but I’m sad and upset to see that this was not an empty threat. It is important to note that my sister is not politically active nor is she a member of any human right organisation. Her only crime seems to be that she is my sister and her arrest is nothing less than a political blackmail and attempted pressure. This is another method employed by the authorities in Iran to stop my activities.

I hereby draw the attention of the Iranian judiciary to this unlawful and wrongful arrest of a member of my family for political gain by the government of Iran and I call for immediate release of my sister.

Iran is currently in turmoil and these unlawful and illegal actions will only have negative effect. What is needed in Iran is peaceful dialogue and tolerance.

Learn More:

Iran's Nobel winner: Crackdown strengthens protests, CNN, 4 January 2010

Sister of Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi 'Arrested in Iran', BBC News, 29 December 2009.

Iran intensifies protest crackdown with arrests of activists' relatives, Guardian, 29 December 2009.

Iran detains Nobel laureate's sister, CNN, 28 December 2009.

Nobel laureate's sister held in crackdown, AFP, 29 December 2009