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BackNobel laureate Narges Mohammadi hospitalized in Iran as relatives and Nobel Committee demand adequate medical care
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi hospitalized in Iran as relatives and Nobel Committee demand adequate medical care
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Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi hospitalized in Iran as relatives and Nobel Committee demand adequate medical care

Family says 54-year-old's blood pressure dropped sharply; calls for transfer to Tehran specialists

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  • Narges Mohammadi, the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been transferred from Zanjan Prison to a local hospital following a sharp deterioration in her health.
  • Her family and the Nobel Peace Prize Committee are calling for her to be moved to Tehran where her own specialists can treat her.
  • The 54-year-old human rights campaigner is experiencing low blood pressure and a heart attack, complicated by her history of pulmonary embolism and cardiac procedures.

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Why It Matters

Narges Mohammadi is a prominent Iranian human rights activist who has spent decades campaigning for women's rights, abolition of the death penalty, and democratic freedoms in Iran. She has been arrested 13 times and sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison and 154 lashes. She was awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her struggle against the oppression of women in Iran.

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Relatives of jailed Iranian human rights campaigner Narges Mohammadi and the Nobel Peace Prize Committee have called for her to be transferred to adequate medical facilities following a sharp reported deterioration of her health. On Friday her family said the 54-year-old had been taken from her prison in north-west Iran to a local hospital, calling the move a "last-minute" action that may come too late. Her brother, who lives in Norway, told the BBC on Saturday: "Her blood pressure has dropped sharply, and they haven't been able to stabilise it." Narges Mohammadi was awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize. She was arrested in December for her criticism of the authorities. Last month her brother Hamidreza Mohammadi said she had been found unconscious by fellow inmates at Zanjan Prison in north-west Iran, after suffering a suspected heart attack. He added that prison officials had refused to transfer her to a hospital despite her history of cardiac, lung and blood pressure problems. On Friday, the Narges Mohammadi Foundation, run by her family, said she had been transferred to a hospital in Zanjan province "following a catastrophic deterioration in her health". The statement added that it came "after 140 days of arbitrary detention and the persistent denial of specialised healthcare". On Saturday, Hamidreza Mohammadi told the BBC: "Her current problems include low blood pressure and a heart attack, but her previous conditions, such as pulmonary embolism (…) and having undergone stenting and angiography, make any treatment by the doctors in Zanjan effectively impossible." He said his sister should be transferred to a hospital in Tehran "so that her own specialists, who have treated her previously, can take over her care". The call was echoed by Jorgen Watne Frydnes, head of the Nobel Peace Prize committee, who told Reuters news agency that Mohammadi's life remained at risk. Over her lifetime, she has been arrested 13 times and been sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison and 154 lashes, according to her foundation. In 2021, she began serving a 13-year sentence on charges of committing "propaganda activity against the state" and "collusion against state security", which she denied. In December 2024, she was given a temporary release from Tehran's notorious Evin prison on medical grounds. She continued campaigning while undergoing treatment and was arrested in the north-eastern city of Mashhad last December after giving a speech at the memorial ceremony of a fellow human rights activist. Her family said she was taken to hospital after being beaten during the arrest.

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • International diplomatic pressure on Iran will intensify

    Very likely · Within days

  • Iran may grant temporary medical release similar to December 2024

    Likely · Within weeks

  • Her case will be raised in international forums and potentially UN bodies

    Very likely · Within weeks

Open Questions

  • Will Iran allow her transfer to Tehran for specialist care?
  • Will the international pressure lead to her temporary release on medical grounds?
  • What will be her long-term prognosis given her complex medical history?

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