Lawyer, human rights activist

At the same time, the impact of Westernization and industrialization on increased due to the policies of the White Revolution of 1963 (Ahmad, 2004: 260). High-rises and factories are being built everywhere, and Western magazines are easy to find on the roadside. In college, Ebadi discovered new things she had never discovered before. Starting from the style of dress to the association.

But what attracted him most was researching conflict issues and participating in demonstrations. However, their movements are always monitored by SAVAK ( Secret Police). Ebadi graduated from law school in 1969. She became one of the top two students in the class. After graduation, Ebadi interned at the Justice Department for two years before becoming a judge in March 1970 at 23. Not only did she become a successful judge, but she was also the first woman to preside over a courtroom.

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