Imprisoned Peace Champion: The Struggles of Narges Mohammadi in Iran
Narges Mohammadi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate imprisoned in Iran, faces worsening health due to alleged mistreatment. Her husband has reported no contact since her arrest in December. Amid Iran's government crackdown on protests, Mohammadi endures a severe prison sentence and battles multiple health issues.
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Narges Mohammadi, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning human rights activist, faces a dire health crisis while imprisoned in Iran. Her husband, Taghi Rahmani, reports that her condition has deteriorated significantly since her arrest in December.
Rahmani, speaking from Paris, emphasized his ongoing concern for Mohammadi, whose imprisonment comes amid a fierce governmental crackdown over mounting protests across the nation. Mohammadi has been placed on a hunger strike to protest her additional seven-year jail sentence, compounding the 13-year term she was already serving on charges related to state security.
Organizations and individuals worldwide, including the Nobel committee, have condemned her treatment as life-threatening. Despite opposition from external actors and calls for democratic reform, Rahmani insists on organic change within Iran's borders, urging for democracy and a free homeland.
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