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Shirin
Ebadi plans legal centre for human rights violations
RAHA/20/October/2003

Teheran, Oct 20
(DPA) Iran's Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi plans to create a
legal centre in Iran for following up human rights violations, the
Teheran press reported.
The daily Yass-e No reported that Ebadi's main aim is to allow the
people to voice their protests directly to an office affiliated to
Iran's Lawyer Association.
According to the plan, the problems would first be evaluated inside
the country without first being referred to international
organizations such as United Nations' offices in Teheran.
Ebadi was quoted by the daily as saying that while international
organizations should be respected, it would still be wiser to refer
first to an internal centre and try to solve the relevant problems
nationally.
Observers believe that with the Nobel Peace Prize in her
professional record, Ebadi hopes to have more acknowledgement by the
Islamic establishment in her fight for children, women and
especially human rights.
Ebadi said after her return earlier this week from Paris that she
would respect the country's laws and not engage herself directly in
politics. But already many intellectuals and human rights activists
have called for her nomination at the 2005 presidential elections.
Ebadi had told the students' news agency ISNA Saturday that all
political groups, with whatever stance they have, should move hand-
in-hand towards building up Iran.
The 56-year-old secular dissident also called for the immediate
release of all political prisoners, suitable venues for runaway
children and social security for women who have no income of their
own.
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