Life Of Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize Winner Narges Mohammadi 'In Serious Danger'
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Life Of Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize Winner Narges Mohammadi 'In Serious Danger'
"Hamid Reza Mohammadi stated that his sister, Narges, is suffering from serious health issues, including vision problems, nausea, and chest pain, exacerbated by a lack of medical care in prison."
"The Norwegian Nobel Committee condemned the 'cruel abuse' of Mohammadi and urged Iran to release her immediately, highlighting the urgent need for medical attention."
"Prisoners in Zanjan face heightened stress due to nearby explosions, which Narges Mohammadi reported hearing, further complicating her fragile health situation."
Narges Mohammadi, a jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in serious danger following a heart attack and is being denied medical care. Her brother reported that she suffers from various health issues, including vision problems and chest pain. Mohammadi has been imprisoned for her human rights activism, receiving a new sentence of 7.5 years after her recent arrest. Despite attempts by her family to secure medical treatment, authorities have prevented her from seeing a specialist. The Norwegian Nobel Committee and Amnesty International have called for her release due to her deteriorating health.
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