<p>Shirin Ebadi is the first Iranian to have been awarded the Nobel Peace<br>Prize. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her outspoken campaigns for<br>human rights and democracy in her own country of Iran.</p>
<p>Shirin Ebadi was born in the city of Hamedan, Iran in 1947. Her family were<br>academics and practising Muslims. Shirin Ebadi gradutated from Tehran<br>University and went onto become Iran's first female judge, serving from<br>
1975. However after the Islamic revolution of 1979 she was forced to resign,<br>as women were no longer allowed to serve as judges.</p>
<p>During a long period of unemployment Shirin wrote many books and articles on<br>issues of human rights. In 1992 Shirin finally obtained a lawyers<br>certificate enabling her to set up her own practice, she has defended many<br>
victims of child abuse and murder. Shirin Ebadi has also established two<br>non-governmental organizations in Iran, the Iranian Society for Protecting<br>the Rights of the Child and the Centre for the Defence of Human Rights.</p>
<p>Shirin has a quite and soft spoken nature but this belies her stubborness<br>and unwillingness to be silenced on politically sensitive legal cases. Her<br>work for human rights in Iran have won her admiration and respect from<br>
humanitarian bodies across the globe. However in Iran her promotion of human<br>rights issues and politically sensitive issues have led to clashes with the<br>conservative judiciary. In 2000 she was given a suspended jail sentence for<br>
promoting evidence that prominent conservative leaders were instigating<br>attacks on pro reform leaders.</p>
<p>Shirin Ebadi is currently married with two children. As well as the Nobel<br>Peace Prize she has been given other awards as well.</p>
<p>The Iranian Human Rights Defender's Center, ran by the nobel peace prize<br>winner Shirin Ebadi and colleagues, was closed down by Iranian government<br>authorities on Sunday 21 December 2008. Please join in calls for its<br>
re-opening, so that victims of human rights relying on the Center for their<br>defence may not lose their only lifeline to justice.</p>
<p>*Please sign the online petition</p>
<p><a href="http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/424/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=1787">http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/424/petition.jsp?petition_KEY=1787</a><br>*<br></p>