Grandmother and National Security
Shirin Ebadi - 2008.05.11

The news of Khadijeh Moghaddam’s arrest, reminded anyone who knew her of two obvious qualities of her social activism: moderation and sacrifice.
Mrs. Moghaddam was among the most prominent and experienced volunteer social activists. She began her activist carrier with attempts to save the environment. Her successful experience in Iran’s green movement got her involved in other social activities and turned her into one of the best-known women activists and members of the “One Millions Signatures” campaign.
At the same time, her membership in the campaign and her sense of responsibility towards Iranian women did not undermine her sense of responsibility for victims of injustice and rape in other parts of the world. For this reason, and with the help of several of her colleagues, she helped set up the “Mothers Committee for Peace and Justice.” In its short existence, the Committee left a memorable legacy, ranging from meeting with mothers of detained students to assist them in their quest to pursue their legal and moral demands to staging a demonstration in front of the United Nations office in Tehran to show solidarity with Palestinian mothers.
In addition, Khaddijeh Moghadam was also an active member of the Center of Human Rights Defenders and always, when volunteers were needed to help fellow citizens in need, was at the forefront of the line of volunteers.
Activists in the Iranian civil society do not forget Mrs. Moghaddam’s central role following the Bam earthquake. Following the earthquake, 70 civil society organizations agreed to set up a bank account under my name to collect money for founding a women’s cultural center in Bam. The afore-mentioned organizations selected a committee to lead the project, which was comprised of Khadijeh Moghaddam, along with myself and Behdokht Roshdiyeh.
Where is Iran’s judiciary headed? Why does it fear women like Khadijeh Moghaddam so much that it sends her to prison in handcuffs?
I ask the respected judge, who resides over Mrs. Moghaddam’s case: does a 65-year-old grandmother, who has spent her whole life in public service projects threaten your national security? Where was the respected judge on those cold and hot days when Mrs. Moghaddam was carrying a trash bag to clean up the mountains surrounding the capital?
Do the judiciary’s officials really believe that they can protect the nation against forieng and domestic threats by sending people like Khadijeh Moghaddam to prison in handcuffs?
