Urgent Health Concerns for Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Amidst Tensions in Iran
Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian rights lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is facing critical health conditions. Her family and foundation report opposition from Iran's Intelligence Ministry regarding her transfer for treatment. Mohammadi was hospitalized after a cardiac crisis, following a worsening condition linked to her December arrest.
The health crisis faced by imprisoned Iranian rights lawyer Narges Mohammadi has raised serious concerns. Her foundation and family reveal that the Nobel laureate is at a high risk of deterioration, as Iran's Intelligence Ministry blocks her transfer for medical treatment.
Mohammadi, jailed with a sentence exceeding thirteen years for alleged collusion and propaganda against the state, experienced a cardiac crisis leading to urgent hospitalization in Zanjan. Despite recommendations from medical teams to move her to Tehran, the intelligence authority's resistance has sparked international outcry.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee and rights groups are pressuring Iranian authorities to allow her access to necessary health care, highlighting the severity of her condition and the potential implications on her life.
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