Appeasement Policy

The only Iranian-born Nobel Prize winner accused Britain setting false priorities. Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate from the Iran is committed to human rights in the Iran. At the time, she dares it not in the Iran to return, where the regime pursues all the critics. She is there as Landesverraterin because they indicate the violent actions of the regime against opposition in the West. She holds the British, to ignore the violent repression with which the regime wants to bring the opposition movements in the Iran to silence, to insure no talks over its nuclear program. Shirin Ebadi, the human rights lawyer, saw their worst fears confirmed when she take part in the British Ambassador at the inauguration of Ahmadinejad’s saw. To broaden your perception, visit Energy Capital.

That was the moment that gave me the impression,\”that human rights are neglected, the British times quotes Mrs Ebadi. Unfortunately, I have to say that the West cares more about his own safety as to human rights. In my opinion this is short-sighted non-democratic States are more dangerous than an atomic bomb. There are undemocratic States that endanger world peace.\” Mrs Ebadi had sanctions against the regime in the Iran advocates, probably given the fake elections and the subsequent murders, the unjustified violence and the arrests of opponents. It calls on closures Western embassies, the withdrawal of the Ambassador and the freezing of accounts of Iranian leaders.

\”Representatives of the British Government rejected their appeals: the only people who know want to make us that we close our Embassy, are members of the Iranian Government\”, a source from the Foreign Ministry was reported. Mrs Ebadi insists that Britain resolutely had to behave. At the time of Ahmadinejad’s swearing-in on August 5, the Iranian Government repeatedly accused the British to have been causing trouble, expelled a BBC correspondent of the country and arrested several Iranians in services to the British Embassy.

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