Voice of America
18 Mar 2023, 11:36 GMT+10
Strasbourg, France - Nobel Peace Prize-winning Iranian lawyer Shirin Ebadi on Wednesday urged the European Union to maintain pressure on the authorities in Tehran over human rights violations.
'Subordinate aid to Iran, contracts with Iran and treaties with Iran to respecting international norms. Otherwise, the money will not benefit the Iranian people at all,' the activist said in a speech to the European Parliament.
Ebadi, who won the Nobel Prize in 2003 and now lives in exile outside Iran, insisted that 'sanctions work' against the authorities in Tehran.
'Do not give in to this regime,' she told EU legislators.
The European Union has imposed multiple rounds of sanctions on Iranian officials for their fierce crackdown on protests over the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, 22. She died in custody in Tehran last September after being arrested for an alleged violation of Iran's mandatory dress code for women.
The 27-nation European bloc has so far stopped short of formally labeling Iran's Revolutionary Guards a terror group, despite calls to do so from Germany and the Netherlands.
But Ebadi was categorical that 'the Revolutionary Guards is a terrorist group."
'Say it officially,' she urged the EU.
She said that since the start of the protests over Amini's death, 'at least 500 people' had been killed and 20,000 imprisoned.
'Don't look away from the immense violations of fundamental rights in Iran,' she said.
Her address came on the eve of a European Parliament vote on a resolution on Iran, in particular on the mystery poisonings of thousands of schoolgirls.
Ebadi shrugged off claims that poverty in Iran was due to sanctions being imposed by the international community on the country.
Instead, she pinned the blame on 'the misappropriation of funds' and 'bad economic policies' by the authorities.
'Democracy is the key to Iran's future, it is the key to peace and stability in the whole region, and it is also in your interest,' she argued. 'If democracy comes to Iran, there will be fewer refugees in your country.'
Get a daily dose of Iran Herald news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Iran Herald.
More InformationNEW YORK, New York - Global stock indices closed with divergent performances on Tuesday, as investors weighed corporate earnings, central...
TORONTO, Canada: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced late on June 29 that trade negotiations with the U.S. have recommenced...
Vancouver, Canada: A high-stakes legal showdown is brewing in the world of athleisure. Lululemon, the Canadian brand known for its...
LONDON, U.K.: British oil giant Shell has denied reports that it is in talks to acquire rival oil company BP. The Wall Street Journal...
NEW YORK, New York - U.S. stock markets closed firmly in positive territory to start the week Monday, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: On Friday, President Donald Trump announced that he was halting trade discussions with Canada due to its decision...
JERUSALEM, Israel: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that Israel's success in the war with Iran could open the door to...
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip: Hisham al-Lahham is one of 580 premature babies in Gaza who may die from hunger, according to Gaza's Health...
Washington, DC [US], July 2 (ANI): India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Japan's Minister...
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has said he will oppose any agreements to end the fighting Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich...
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has said he will oppose any agreements to end the fighting ...
The conversation is the first phone call between the leaders since September 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin and French President...