No Contact with Iran Nobel Winner Since Arrest: Supporters
- Narges Mohammadi, the Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, has had no contact since her arrest last week, according to her supporters.
- Mohammadi was detained after speaking at a memorial for Khosrow Alikordi in Mashhad.
- Her foundation expressed concern for the detainees' well-being and called for their immediate release.
- Activists report a crackdown in Iran, noting over 1,400 executions this year alone.
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Mohammadi's foundation said "deeply concerned." According to the prosecutor, a total of 38 people were arrested at the funeral ceremony.
Narges Mohammedi's supporters declared Sunday that there was no contact with the former Nobel Prize winner since he was arrested and ordered the Iranian authorities to release her activist...
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi remains unaccounted for two days after his arrest during a funeral event.
No contact with Iran Nobel winner since arrest: supporters
There has been no contact with Iranian Nobel peace prize winner Narges Mohammadi since her arrest at the end of last week, her supporters said Sunday, urging the Islamic republic to release the campaigner and dozens of others arrested alongside…
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The arrest of Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ms. Mohammadi has drawn international criticism. The German government called the arrest "deeply disturbing," while the Norwegian Nobel Committee demanded Mohammadi's release.
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