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  1. 21 de nov. de 2022 · Edited for the PeaceJam Foundation www.peacejam.orgGo to Vimeo to Watch https://vimeo.com/ondemand/ebuwaf

  2. 15 de mar. de 2016 · Until We Are Free is the memoir of Iranian human rights lawyer, Shirin Ebadi. It spans the years from 2003 (when she won the Nobel Peace Prize) to the present day, when she lives and works in exile. This is a very straightforwardly written, readable account and, despite there being plenty of shocking events, Ebadi never sensationalises her story.

  3. About Until We Are Free. The first Muslim woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, Shirin Ebadi has inspired millions around the globe through her work as a human rights lawyer defending women and children against a brutal regime in Iran.

  4. Shirin Ebadi: Until We Are Free DOCUMENTARY "As countries around the world continue to take away the rights of women - sometimes slowly, sometimes in the blink of an eye - Shirin Ebadi, the first Muslim woman to ever win the Nobel Peace Prize, continues to fight for justice.This is a story about how quickly things can change, how fragile democracy and human freedom can be.

  5. Die iranische Friedensnobelpreisträgerin Shirin Ebadi inspiriert Millionen von Menschen auf der ganzen Welt durch ihre Arbeit als Menschenrechtsanwältin, die Frauen und Kinder gegen ein brutales Regime im Iran verteidigt. Jetzt erzählt der Film "Until We Are Free" ihre Geschichte von Mut und Trotz gegenüber einer Regierung, die sie, ihre Familie und ihre Mission zerstören will: den ...

  6. 15 de mar. de 2016 · Until We Are Free is the memoir of Iranian human rights lawyer, Shirin Ebadi. It spans the years from 2003 (when she won the Nobel Peace Prize) to the present day, when she lives and works in exile. This is a very straightforwardly written, readable account and, despite there being plenty of shocking events, Ebadi never sensationalises her story.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2016 · Dr. Shirin Ebadi was one of Iran’s first female judges and served as the first female chief magistrate of one of the country’s highest courts until the 1979 Islamic Revolution stripped her of her judgeship. In the 1990s Ebadi returned to the law as a defender of women’s and children’s rights, founding a human rights center that spearheaded legal reform and public debate around the ...