Narges Mohammadi in Critical Condition in Iranian Custody, Family Says
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Narges Mohammadi in Critical Condition in Iranian Custody, Family Says
A portrait of Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi is seen as people visit the exhibition at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway, on December 8, 2023. —(Photo by Sergei Gapon/Anadolu via Getty Images)Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi is in critical condition in Iran, according to her family, who accuse authorities of denying the detained activist urgent cardiac treatment.Narges Mohammadi’s brother, Hamidreza, tells TIME that his sister i…
"His state is critical," says the Iranian human rights activist's lawyer, "It's a critical state."
He is in critical condition and receiving completely inadequate care, the United States Deputy Secretary of State said in a post.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has called on Iran's ambassador to Spain, Reza Zabib, on Thursday to demand the “immediate release” of the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Narges Mohammadi, imprisoned in Iranian jails in the face of his “critical state of health,” as announced in Congress by the head of Spanish diplomacy, José Manuel Albares.
Imprisoned and critically ill Iranian Nobel prizewinner warned three years ago that prisons were set up to kill
I pray that when you read this Narges Mohammadi is still alive. The Nobel Peace Prize winner is currently in an Iranian hospital in a critical condition. Her brother, who lives in Oslo, is anticipating terrible news. Mohammadi, 54, is in ill-health and is suspected of having suffered a heart attack in jail. Her move to a hospital is purely tokenistic – she is not in the right place for her condition. If she dies under these conditions, it’s a fa…
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