(18 Jul 2004) SHOTLIST NO SOUND RECORDED ON THIS TAPE
1. Wide shot of Tehran
2. Wide exterior of court
3. Close up of court sign
4. Pull out from Canadian flag to Canadian ambassador's car
5. Iranian and international press waiting outside the court
6. Various of Dutch ambassador Hein de Vries inside his car talking to his Canadian counterpart Philip Mackinnon (in another car)
7. Tracking shot of de Vries stepping over the police tape used to cordon off the area and walking towards the court's gate (he was stopped outside and blocked from entering the court)
8. Mackinnon stepping over the police tape and entering his car (he was also blocked from entering the court)
9. Canadian embassy's car leaving the area
10. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Shirin Ebadi, lawyer of Zahra Kazemi's family (walking outside the court with Ezzat Kazemi, Zahra's mother):
"We left the court to show our protest. We do not accept the court and we do not recognise its authority. The documents are not complete and they (referring to court officials) are not willing to complete the documents. We have all protested against the court."
11. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Qasem Shabani, lawyer of Mohammad Reza Aghdam Ahmadi (Iranian intelligence officer accused of involvement in Zahra's death):
"I have no doubt in the acquittal of my client, because there is no evidence to prove that he is guilty. I am strongly defending him because all the documents which were submitted to the court showed that he is not guilty."
12. Exterior of building where Ebadi held a press conference about the trial
13. Ebadi and the three lawyers of her defence team sitting for press conference
14. Photographer
15. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Shirin Ebadi, lawyer of Zahra Kazemi's family:
"When the mother of Zahra Kazemi found out what was the meaning of 'legal proceedings', when she understood what was the meaning of justice (in this country), she started to cry and said to the court - why don't you pay attention to what my lawyers are saying? While she was mourning the injustice (of the court), she left the court along with us to show her protest against the current proceedings."
16. Media
17. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Shirin Ebadi, lawyer of Zahra Kazemi's family:
"After the agreement of all the lawyers (involved in Zahra's family defence), we decided to continue the defence process. And as a lawyer, I have to carry on with this case to find the real truth, even if it will cost my own life."
18. Ebadi and her defence team
STORYLINE
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi, leading a four-member legal team representing mother of a slain Iranian-Canadian photojournalist, threatened on Sunday to take the murder of Zahra Kazemi's case to international organisations if Iran's judiciary fails to uphold justice.
Ebadi said during a press conference that she wished Iran's judiciary could be "independent and efficient". She added, "but if it's not provided, there are international organisations (to do it)", but she didn't elaborate.
She added that she would "carry on with this case to find the real truth, even if it will cost my own life".
After Saturday's hearings, Iran's hard-line judiciary on Sunday abruptly concluded the trial of a secret agent charged with murdering Zahra Kazemi, prompting Ebadi and her defence team to describe the proceedings as "unacceptable" and walk out in protest.
Speaking to journalists outside the court, and sided by Zahra's mother Ezzat Kazemi, Ebadi said "We left the court to show our protest. We do not accept the court and we do not recognise its authority".
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