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Iran nuclear work 'not worth war' | Iran nuclear work 'not worth war' |
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Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi has called on Iran to suspend its controversial nuclear work to avert what she says is a mounting threat of war with the US. | |
"Using nuclear energy is every nation's right, but we have obvious other rights including security, peace and welfare," she told a press conference. | "Using nuclear energy is every nation's right, but we have obvious other rights including security, peace and welfare," she told a press conference. |
Iranian lawyer and human rights activist Ms Ebadi won the Nobel peace prize in 2003. | Iranian lawyer and human rights activist Ms Ebadi won the Nobel peace prize in 2003. |
Criticism of Iran's nuclear policy is rare in the Islamic Republic. | Criticism of Iran's nuclear policy is rare in the Islamic Republic. |
Correspondents say Ms Ebadi's comments represent an unusually explicit condemnation of the government's entrenched policy at a time of mounting tension with western powers. | Correspondents say Ms Ebadi's comments represent an unusually explicit condemnation of the government's entrenched policy at a time of mounting tension with western powers. |
"We can hear the evil sounds of war drums, however far away. We don't like it but there is probability of war," she said. | "We can hear the evil sounds of war drums, however far away. We don't like it but there is probability of war," she said. |
"In the past 30 years there has been a revolution and eight years of war. People are tired and want peace and quiet to lead their lives." | "In the past 30 years there has been a revolution and eight years of war. People are tired and want peace and quiet to lead their lives." |
Military threat | Military threat |
Iran has rejected repeated international demands to stop enriching uranium, which its foes say is a means towards obtaining a nuclear weapons capability. | Iran has rejected repeated international demands to stop enriching uranium, which its foes say is a means towards obtaining a nuclear weapons capability. |
Neither the United States nor Israel have ruled out the use of military action to prevent the possibility of a nuclear-armed Iran. | Neither the United States nor Israel have ruled out the use of military action to prevent the possibility of a nuclear-armed Iran. |
Tehran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful, energy-producing purposes alone. | Tehran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful, energy-producing purposes alone. |
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called Iranian critics of uranium enrichment "traitors". | President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called Iranian critics of uranium enrichment "traitors". |
The UN Security Council has imposed two sets of sanctions on Iran because of its nuclear activities. | The UN Security Council has imposed two sets of sanctions on Iran because of its nuclear activities. |
"Iran should respect UN Security Council resolutions and it means suspending uranium enrichment and resolving the dispute through talks," Ms Ebadi said. | "Iran should respect UN Security Council resolutions and it means suspending uranium enrichment and resolving the dispute through talks," Ms Ebadi said. |
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