Nobel Peace Laureate Battles for Life in Iranian Hospital
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi is in critical condition at an Iranian hospital after being transferred from prison. The human rights activist suffered a heart attack, leading to her deterioration. Her family calls for urgent medical attention and her release amid international concerns over her health.
Narges Mohammadi, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is currently grappling with a severe health crisis after being moved from prison to a hospital in Iran. The activist's family has flagged her deteriorating condition following a heart attack, demanding her relocation to a Tehran facility for advanced medical care.
The secretary of the Norwegian Nobel Committee expressed alarm about Mohammadi’s health, emphasizing her role in promoting women's rights and opposing Iran's death penalty. Despite receiving the 2023 Nobel Prize, she remains incarcerated under a 7-1/2 year sentence, facing punitive measures for her activism.
The Narges Mohammadi Foundation has raised concerns over the emergency medical response she received after blacking out due to elevated blood pressure and nausea. As she continues to battle for survival, global sympathies converge, urging the revocation of charges related to her peaceful human rights endeavors.
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