From prison to hospital, the Iranian winner of the Nobel Peace Prize’s health condition worsens

Iranian Activist Narges Mohammadi Moved to Hospital Following Health Decline

Narges Mohammadi, the Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been transferred from prison to a local hospital following a significant deterioration in her health. The move comes after weeks of mounting pressure from her family and supporters, who have repeatedly called for urgent medical treatment. Reports indicate that the Iranian regime had previously declined to grant these requests.

The “Narges” Foundation confirmed Mohammadi’s transfer from the prison where she has been held. Her transfer follows a previously announced hunger strike initiated in February. Concerns regarding her health emerged in March, with reports suggesting a possible heart attack.

Mohammadi’s family has consistently stated that she has been denied access to necessary medical care. A prominent human rights activist, Mohammadi’s condition has been a focal point of international concern. The transfer to a hospital represents a notable shift in the situation.

Narges Mohammadi remains a well-known figure advocating for human rights within Iran, and her ongoing health challenges continue to be a subject of scrutiny.

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2 thoughts on “From prison to hospital, the Iranian winner of the Nobel Peace Prize’s health condition worsens

  1. It’s heartbreaking to see such a courageous advocate for human rights suffer so greatly while imprisoned.

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