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On Monday December 29, 2008 at 5:30
in the afternoon the private
law office of Shirin
Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Lawyer and human rights defenders was stormed by 5 security officers identifying themselves as
tax officials, who presented a letter allowing them to take two computers and other
documents.
Shirin Ebadi has however refused to surrender her case files
and computers to these officials
citing that the confidential nature of the work
of lawyers, especially
human rights lawyers, and claiming that the act of surrendering client files to government
officials would breach that confidentiality. These security officials are presently in Ms. Ebadi's private law office and engaged in search of the premises and seizure of property.
This latest assault takes place following the closure of
the Defenders of Human Rights
Center on December 21, which
provides free legal
advice and support to human
rights defenders and of which
Ebadi is a founding member. A few days following the closure of the Center, tax
officials had gone
to Ebadi's private
practice making inquiries
about her income
and tax payments.
Ms. Ebadi was extremely cooperative during this inquiry, so much so that tax officials thanked her for her cooperative approach. These officials examined computers and other
documents in Ebadi's office and announced that since there were no documents related
to her income or tax payment they would not remove any documents or
computers from the office. Despite this development, on the following
day, Mehr News Agency, announced in a
report that Shirin Ebadi had failed to pay her taxes. This news was refuted by Shirin Ebadi. This latest assault seems to be part of an ongoing Campaign of harassment of
Shirin Ebadi, human rights defenders as
a whole and reflects
the worsening situation of human rights in Iran.
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