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Reviewed on March 15, 2016 | Social Sciences
In 2003, Ebadi, a lawyer and cofounder of the Defenders of Human Rights Center in Iran, became the first Muslim women to win a Nobel Peace Prize. Yet here the author doesn't write about her prize-worthy work defending women, children, and refugees against the Iranian government through its own legal system; she tells what came after. For Ebadi, her family, and her coworkers, harassment, tapped phones, and arrest...Log In or Sign Up to Read More



