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    Iran seizes rights lawyer's Nobel Peace medal

    TEHRAN, Iran – Iranian authorities have confiscated Nobel Peace laureate Shirin Ebadi's medal, the human rights lawyer said Thursday, in a sign of the increasingly drastic steps Tehran is taking against any dissent.

    In Norway, where the peace prize is awarded, the government said the confiscation of the gold medal was a shocking first in the history of the 108-year-old prize.

    Ebadi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her efforts in promoting democracy. She has long faced harassment from Iranian authorities for her activities — including threats against her relatives and a raid on her office last year in which files were confiscated.

    The seizure of her prize is an expression of the Iranian government's harsh approach to anyone it considers an opponent — particularly since the massive street protests triggered by hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's disputed June 12 re-election.

    Acting on orders from Tehran's Revolutionary Court, authorities took the peace prize medal about three weeks ago from a safe-deposit box in Iran, Ebadi said in a phone interview from London. They also seized her Legion of Honor and a ring awarded to her by a German association of journalists, she said.

    Authorities froze the bank accounts of her and her husband and demanded $410,000 in taxes that they claimed were owed on the $1.3 million she was awarded. Ebadi said, however, that such prizes are exempt from tax under Iranian law. She said the government also appears intent on trying to confiscate her home.

    Ebadi, the first Muslim woman to be awarded the peace prize and the first female judge in Iran, said she would not be intimidated and that her absence from the country since June did not mean she felt exiled.

    "Nobody is able to send me to exile from my home country," she said. "I have received many threatening messages. ... They said they would detain me if I returned, or that they would make the environment unsafe for me wherever I am.

    "But my activities are legal and nobody can ban me from my legal activities."

    Ebadi has criticized the Iranian government's crackdown on demonstrations by those claiming the June vote was stolen from a pro-reform candidate through massive fraud.

    Ebadi left the country a day before the vote to attend a conference in Spain and has not returned since. In the days after the vote, she urged the international community to reject the outcome and called for a new election monitored by the United Nations.

    During the past months, hundreds of pro-reform activists have been arrested, and a mass trial has sentenced dozens to prison terms. Authorities also went after Ebadi's human rights center in Iran.

    "After the election all my colleagues in the center were either detained or banned from traveling abroad," Ebadi said.
    Calls to Iranian judiciary officials were not returned Thursday.

    Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere called the move "shocking" and said it was "the first time a Nobel Peace Prize has been confiscated by national authorities."

    The Norwegian Foreign Ministry summoned Iran's charge d'affaires in Norway Wednesday to protest the confiscation, spokeswoman Ragnhild Imerslund said.

    The Foreign Ministry also "expressed grave concern" about Ebadi's husband, who it said was arrested in Tehran and "severely beaten" earlier this fall, after which his pension and bank account were frozen.

    Ebadi said her husband, Javad Tavassolian, and her brother and sister have been threatened many times by authorities pushing them to persuade her to end her human rights campaigning.

    Ebadi has represented opponents of Iran's regime before but not in the mass trial that started in August of more than 100 prominent pro-reform figures and activists. They are accused of plotting to overthrow the cleric-led regime during the postelection turmoil.

    The Iranian Embassy in Norway refrained from giving a comment.

    The Norwegian Nobel Committee's permanent secretary, Geir Lundestad, said the move was "unheard of" and "unacceptable." He told The Associated Press that the committee was planning to send a letter of protest to Iranian authorities before the end of the week.

    Ebadi said she planned to return to Iran when the time is right.

    "I will return whenever it is useful for my country," she said. "Right now I am busy with my activities against violations of human rights in Iran and my international jobs."


    I can hardly wait for Second Iranian Revolution. There might be more blood in the streets in Tehran than tomato's in a Heinz ketchup factory.
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    The Norwegian Nobel Committee's permanent secretary, Geir Lundestad, said the move was "unheard of" and "unacceptable." He told The Associated Press that the committee was planning to send a letter of protest to Iranian authorities before the end of the week.
    because this plan of action has shown such great results in the past

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    Hey Barry , talk to these guys and straighten this out !!! It's OK troops , it will be taken care of right away .
    Obama is a clown ..... but nobody is laughing .
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    this has probably been argued to a standstill on this site, but I am new here, so excuse me if this is boring.
    Can anyone explain why these Iranians haven't been whacked by the west?
    Surely, after the embassy hostage humiliation, coupled to the certain knowledge that they possess weapons of mass destruction, they are much mote deserving than Iraq ? The evidence against Saddam was relativly flimsey, and he got whacked twice.Iran has admitted nuclear enrichment facilities and the desire to bomb Isreal, but "Talks are progressing". WTF
    Lets not even get into N Korea.

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    The Norwegian Nobel Committee's permanent secretary, Geir Lundestad, said the move was "unheard of" and "unacceptable." He told The Associated Press that the committee was planning to send a letter of protest to Iranian authorities before the end of the week.
    Does anyone else have that scene from Team America when the UN is going to send a nasty letter repeating in their head?

    A bunch of do-nothings.


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    The time draws ever so near when action will be the last resort. I fear that the Obamanation will turn his back on Israel at the most crucial moment possible and let her go it alone or maybe move just fast enough to show up after the fight. I pray that I am wrong but deep down i fear that I am right.



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    After gore and obama got their peace prizes, I'd be skipping mine across the nearest stagnant pond.

    Seriously, who gives a fuck about a Nobel at this point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgermain View Post
    After gore and obama got their peace prizes, I'd be skipping mine across the nearest stagnant pond.

    Seriously, who gives a fuck about a Nobel at this point?
    A Peace Prize from the inventor of Dynamite is a bit hard to take seriously anyway.

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    Roger - these days a Peace Prize would be like a birthday card to a kid: Toss it aside and pocket the cash.


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    Default Re: Iran seizes rights lawyer's Nobel Peace medal

    Q. Why aren't being more forceful with Iran
    A. A weakkneed, PC, pussyfied Administraion.
    Fuck Iran, the Nobel Peace Medal, and Ebadi. I think we need to more concerned about what is being taken away from us right here. Obama's administration has already censored the internet, taken over CNN and NBC, tried to stop liberal talk radio, wants to pass a National Health Care bill that will fine or imprision those who refuse to sign up, increased the limitation on Muslim immigration, taken the trial of War Criminals away from the Military. Trust me, it aint over yet.

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