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Jailed Iranian Nobel Laureate Temporarily Released On Medical Grounds.

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Jailed Iranian Nobel Laureate Temporarily Released On Medical Grounds.

Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been released on furlough for at least three weeks after receiving urgent medical care, her lawyer said on December 4.

“According to the medical examiner’s opinion, the Tehran Prosecutor’s Office suspended the execution of Ms. Narges Mohammadi’s sentence for three weeks and she was released from prison. The reason for this is her physical condition after tumor removal and bone grafting, which was done 21 days ago,” human rights lawyer Mostafa Nili said in a post on X.

Sources confirmed to RFE/RL’s Radio Farda that Mohammadi, 52, had been released.

Mohammadi has been campaigning for human rights in Iran for decades and has been in and out of prison for the last 20 years. She has been convicted five times since March 2021 and is currently serving a 12-year prison sentence for “spreading propaganda” against the Islamic republic.

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Last month, her husband, Taghi Rahmani, said his wife had been moved to a Tehran hospital after suffering health issues for more than two months.

“She had an operation, and the operation was on the right leg, and even moving in the prison, sitting, and doing simple things became impossible for her, and even some prisoners went on hunger strike demanding her release,” Rahmani told Radio Farda.

“Although prison is not a place for Narges, there is no place for human rights activists in prison at all. She should not go back to prison and all human rights activists and civil activists should be released from prison,” he added.

Despite being nearly continuously incarcerated since 2010, Mohammadi has often tried to raise awareness about prison conditions and alleged abuses faced by female prisoners. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023.

Her teenage children accepted the award in Oslo on her behalf and read out a statement by Mohammadi in which she criticized Iran’s “tyrannical” government.

(rferl)

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