Mohammadi has misplaced consciousness twice and suffered a extreme cardiac disaster, her basis has introduced.
Printed On 1 Might 2026
Iranian human rights activist and 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been transferred from jail to a hospital as a consequence of a pointy decline in her well being.
Mohammadi had two episodes of full lack of consciousness and a extreme cardiac disaster, her basis introduced on Friday.
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“This switch was achieved as an unavoidable necessity after jail docs decided her situation couldn’t be managed on-site, regardless of standing medical suggestions that she be handled by her specialised staff in Tehran,” the Narges Mohammadi Basis stated.
Earlier on Friday, Mohammadi had fainted twice in jail in Zanjan in northwestern Iran, in line with the inspiration.
She was believed to have suffered a coronary heart assault in late March, in line with her attorneys, who visited her just a few days after the incident. On the time, she appeared pale, underweight and wanted a nurse to assist her stroll.
‘Life-threatening mistreatment’
Mohammadi, 53, has been imprisoned since December 12 after she was arrested during a visit to the eastern Iranian city of Mashhad.
In February, she was sentenced to more than seven years in jail. Her lawyer stated six years of that sentence was for the accusation of “gathering and collusion to commit crimes”.
Her household stated in February that her well being was worsening in jail, partly due to an alleged beating she had endured throughout her arrest in December. They stated a number of males hit and kicked her in her aspect, head and neck.
The Nobel committee condemned the “ongoing life-threatening mistreatment” of Mohammadi in an announcement in February.
The Iranian authorities has not commented on the alleged assault.
Previous to her arrest in December, Mohammadi had already been serving a sentence of 13 years and 9 months on costs of collusion in opposition to state safety and propaganda in opposition to Iran’s authorities, however had been launched on furlough since late 2024 as a consequence of medical issues.
