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Ebadi accuses Iran of lying over Nobel Prize seizure
Updated on Friday, November 27, 2009, 23:43 IST Tags:IranNobel prizeNorway
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London: Iranian human rights lawyer Shirin Ebadi on Friday accused the Iranian authorities of lying when they denied seizing her Nobel Peace Prize medal.

"They are not telling the truth," Ebadi told BBC World Service radio in an interview in London. "They seized my bank account and stopped my retirement pension and also my husband's bank account and pension.

"My husband also had a deposit box in the bank and in that was my Nobel Prize and the medal of the Legion d'Honneur.

Speaking through a translator, she added: "The Nobel Prize was in the deposit box in Tejarat bank and they seized that deposit box."

The Iranian foreign ministry has denied seizing the medal although it implicitly confirmed that Ebadi's assets had been blocked on the grounds that no tax had been paid on them.

But Ebadi, a strong critic of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's regime, dismissed this explanation.

"The Iranian authorities are not telling the truth because according to our tax laws, there is no tax payable on the Nobel Prize," she said.

"Assuming they are telling the truth and I have to pay tax on this prize, why have they confiscated and seized the box belonging to my husband?

"Besides, the order to seize our bank accounts should have come from the tax authorities and the order to seize the box came from the Revolutionary Court."

Ebadi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003 for her campaign for democracy and human rights in Iran.

PTI


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