Nobel Peace Prize laureate Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi’s daughter Kiana Rahmani, son Ali Rahmani, and chairman of the Nobel Committee Norwegian Berit Reiss Andersen attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony at Oslo Metropolis Corridor on December 10, 2023 in Oslo, Norway.
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The Iranian human rights activist Narges Mohammadi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who’s at present serving an 18-year jail sentence in Iran, has been hospitalized in vital situation after collapsing and shedding consciousness in jail. The 54-year-old Mohammadi, who suffers from continual coronary heart and different well being points, is experiencing a “catastrophic deterioration” in her well being, in accordance with an announcement from her basis launched Friday.
Mohammadi was moved from jail to intensive care Friday at a hospital within the metropolis of Zanjan, a provincial capital northwest of Tehran. Based on her basis’s assertion, her household and lawyer have requested that she be transferred to specialist care in Tehran upon her medical group’s recommendation, however authorities have refused to permit her to be moved. In March, she suffered a coronary heart assault and misplaced consciousness in jail, however in accordance with her husband, authorities authorities declined to take her to any hospital for therapy.
In December 2024, she had been granted a medical furlough from jail as a result of her ongoing poor well being. Whereas nonetheless on furlough in December 2025, she spoke out towards the Iranian regime at a funeral of a fellow activist, and was arrested once more. Mohammadi was then sentenced to 10 years in jail on prices of threatening nationwide safety. In February, she was sentenced to an extra seven and a half years.
Mohammadi obtained the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 for her work on girls’s rights, her activism towards the Iranian authorities’s use of torture and sexual violence, and for her advocacy to abolish the dying penalty in Iran. At the moment, she had already been arrested 13 occasions, convicted 5 occasions, and sentenced to a complete of 31 years in jail and 154 lashes.
Whereas she was imprisoned in probably the most infamous jail in Iran, Tehran’s Evin Jail, she grew to become one of many foremost activists in Iran’s “Woman, Life, Freedom” motion.
Of their 2025 guide For the Solar After Lengthy Nights: The Story of Iran’s Ladies-Led Rebellion, journalists Fatemeh Jamalpour and Nilo Tabrizy recount considered one of Mohammadi’s current fights from jail, during which she refused to put on the necessary hijab whereas she was being transferred from jail to a hospital to be handled for her ongoing illnesses. “The judiciary system eventually had to give in after she and several female prisoners went on a hunger strike for three days. Only then did she go to the hospital to have heart surgery,” Jamalpour and Tabrizy write.
Throughout the ongoing warfare with the U.S. and Israel, Iran has continued to repress dissidents. Based on an announcement launched Thursday by the Heart for Human Rights in Iran, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group primarily based in New York, the Iranian authorities has hanged at the least 22 political prisoners, together with three minors, inside the previous six weeks. Most of those executions have been carried out secretly and with out discover to the prisoners’ households or attorneys, in accordance with the CHRI.
