Fears for Nobel Laureate Amidst Iran's Crisis
Narges Mohammadi, Iran's Nobel Peace Prize winner, is hospitalized due to severe health issues. The family's plea for her transfer to Tehran, for better medical care, highlights concerns over her safety. The ongoing Iran-U.S.-Israel conflict adds to the challenges, amplifying fear for activists like Mohammadi.
Narges Mohammadi, the Nobel Peace Prize winner from Iran, remains hospitalized due to critical health conditions, stirring significant concern among her family. Mohammadi's husband, Taghi Rahmani, has voiced fears over her survival while raising alarm over authorities' refusal to facilitate her relocation to Tehran for advanced medical attention.
Currently in Zanjan, Mohammadi’s situation is dire, with ailments such as high blood pressure and a pulmonary embolism. Rahmani believes that the ongoing Iran conflict involving U.S.-Israeli forces exacerbates the struggle for activists like Mohammadi, who continue to face repression under stringent security measures.
The internet blackout in Iran complicates communication, leaving the family reliant on sparse updates via informal channels. Rights groups warn that the wartime environment facilitates new executions amidst Tehran's internal unrest, diminishing hopes for democratic reform in the nation.
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