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IRAN: Jailed human rights lawyer back in court

Jailed Iranian human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh is being summoned to court again, this time for the suspension of her licence to practice law. Sotoudeh’s…

Tyrants fear women's power

Shirin Ebadi Speaks Out on International Human Rights Day 2011 "Women's power continues to be threatening to many governments around the globe, including the…

Nasrin Sotoudeh denied visiting privileges

Detained Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh is being denied visiting privileges for refusing to wear the chador in prison. Her husband, Reza, reports that last…

Bar Association Court Session Cancelled for Imprisoned Iranian Lawyer

In an interview with the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Reza Khandan, Nasrin Sotoudeh’s husband, said that the second court session…

Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has jail sentence reduced

Human rights lawyer who defended protesters has had her prison sentence cut from 11 years to six, her husband says.

Iran: Family of Imprisoned Human Rights Lawyer Were Detained

Nasrin Sotoudeh, award-winning human rights lawyer, has been imprisoned in Iran since September 4th, 2010. According to Reza Khandan, Nasrin Sotoudeh's…

Interviews about Nasrin

An Iranian angel in jail - Mehrangiz Kar talks about Nasrin Sotoudeh

Mehrangiz Kar was the inspiration for the young Nasrin training as a Human Rights Lawyer, now in jail in Iran. Mehrangiz says: "Nasrin is a very, very honest…

My wife is a human rights lawyer in prison

In November, 2010, Safe World interviewed husband of Nasrin Sotoudeh, renowned human rights lawyer imprisoned in Iran: "If any government can block the power…

Nasrin Sotoudeh

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Nasrin Sotoudeh is an imprisoned Iranian human rights lawyer, widely respected for her efforts on behalf of juveniles facing the death penalty and for her defense of prisoners of conscience.

On Sunday January 11th 2011, Nasrin, a mother of two, was sentenced to 11 years in prison. (Reduced to 6 years on appeal)

The sentence included five years for 'violating the Islamic dress code (Hejab)' and five years for 'acting against the national security of the country' and 1 year for 'propaganda against the regime'.

She has also been banned from practising law and leaving the country for 20 years.

Nasrin took on her first case in the area of women’s rights a year after the start of her legal career.

Following the launch of the One Million Signatures Campaign and the widespread growth of the women’s rights movement, she represented many women’s rights activists and especially Campaign activists fully pro-bono and without the smallest monetary expectation.

She is a member of the board of directors of the Society for Defense of Children’s Rights where she defended victims of child abuse.

Following her attempt to save the life of Arash Ramanipour, who was hung in January 2010 for crimes he had allegedly committed under the age of 18, she went on record to reveal the illegal process of conducting his execution.

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