Middle East
Nobel Women’s Initiative highlights prison case of Iran attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh
Detained Attorney Sotoudeh to Her Children You Need Freedom, Rule of Law, &Â Justice
Remember, treat your friends the same way you treat your enemies. An enemy s hostility can never justify the violence committed by a human toward a foe, let alone toward a friend. I dare tell you that, no matter how they treat me, I bear no resentment and hostility towards those who consider me their enemy- nor will I go down the whirlpool of wrath and hatred they have created.
Nasrin Sotoudeh on the front page of the Times, receives new sentence
Nasrin Sotoudeh, Jailed Iranian Lawyer, Writer, and Activist Wins Top PEN Prize
Husband of Nasrin Sotoudeh says she is illegally detained in ward 209
In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Reza Khandan, husband of Nasrin Sotoudeh, a lawyer and human rights activist who was sentenced to 11 years in prison and 20 years' ban on legal profession and travel abroad, said, "I don't know whether she remembers Women's Day or not. As in past weeks, she will call home in 12 hours. Right now she is waiting for the results of her appeals court, about which there is no news yet."