Narges Mohammadi: A Nobel Laureate's Fight for Survival Behind Bars
Imprisoned Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi remains in critical condition, as Iranian authorities deny her urgent medical care. Examined twice by government-appointed doctors, hopes are pinned on a transfer to Tehran for better treatment. Mohammadi's family and supporters fear for her life amidst communication restrictions and political pressures.
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi, imprisoned in Iran, remains critically ill as her family and supporters call for her transfer to Tehran for urgent medical care. Mohammadi, a prominent women's rights activist, was taken to a local hospital after falling unconscious last week. Despite recommendations from medical examiners, security officials have blocked her transfer.
Mohammadi's health deteriorated following a heart attack in March, and she is at increased risk due to a blood clot in her lung. Her brother Hamidreza Mohammadi, who resides in Oslo, has expressed fear that the authorities use her medical issues as a tool to silence dissent. He criticized the intelligence agency's control over decisions affecting Mohammadi's health.
While the world focuses on geopolitical tensions, Mohammadi's family anxiously awaits news amidst stringent internet restrictions in Iran. Her children in Paris have not seen her in over a decade, adding to their distress. The Nobel committee and her lawyer have issued urgent appeals, saying Mohammadi's life remains at risk without specialized medical attention.
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