
This is a review of a lecture given by Iranian lawyer, human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi. It took place at the School of Oriental and African Studies on 2 February 2011. When she came into the room, Shirin got a rapturous welcome from the crowd, packed into the stairwells, in the [...]
Feb 09, 2011 | Categories:Middle East | Tags: Bahrain, Committee of Mothers for Peace, Committee of Mothers in Mourning, democracy, Dictatorship, economic growth, Guardian Council, Hamas, Islamic Fundamentalism, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Nobel Peace, Oslo Agreement, Palestine, patriarchal, Reporters without Frontiers, rights of women, Saudi Arabia, women, Yemen | Leave A Comment »

Exactly one year after the “Operation Cast Lead” in December 2008, where 1400 Palestinians were massacred by Israeli war crimes, 1400 international peace activists from more than 40 countries gathered with the one common aim to break the siege of Gaza in a non-violent freedom march against the ongoing blockade, which forces the 1.5 million inhabitants of [...]
Feb 09, 2011 | Categories:Middle East | Tags: Apartheid, Egypt, Freedom March, Gaza, Hamas, Holocaust, Human Rights, Islamohphobia, Israel, Middle East, Middle East Conflict, Mubarak, NGOs, Palestine, UK Amnesty International, UN, united nations, World Trade Centre | 1 Comment »