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Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner hospitalized with serious health problems
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Imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner hospitalized with serious health problems

Mohammadi suffers from heart disease and, according to his medical report released in September, the main artery to his heart has again developed a serious complication.

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October 28, 2024, 1:40 p.m.

Last modification: October 28, 2024, 1:46 p.m.

Narges Mohammadi, Iranian human rights activist and vice president of the Human Rights Defenders Center (DHRC), poses in this undated photo. File photos of the Mohammadi family/Document via REUTERS/File Photo

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    Narges Mohammadi, Iranian human rights activist and vice president of the Human Rights Defenders Center (DHRC), poses in this undated photo. File photos of the Mohammadi family/Document via REUTERS/File Photo

Narges Mohammadi, Iranian human rights activist and vice president of the Human Rights Defenders Center (DHRC), poses in this undated photo. File photos of the Mohammadi family/Document via REUTERS/File Photo

Iranian authorities have authorized the hospitalization of imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi after nearly nine weeks of discomfort, a group campaigning on the activist’s behalf said on Sunday.

The Free Narges Coalition said in a statement that Mohammadi was to be granted medical leave to receive comprehensive treatment for several conditions. He said simply moving her to hospital would not solve serious health problems caused by months of neglect and deprivation.

Mohammadi is being held in Iran’s notorious Evin prison, which houses political prisoners and people with ties to the West. She was already serving a 30-month sentence, to which an additional 15 months were added in January.

On Saturday, Iranian authorities imposed an additional six-month sentence on her after she protested the execution of another political prisoner in the women’s section of Evin Prison on August 6.

Mohammadi suffers from heart disease and, according to his medical report released in September, the main artery to his heart has again developed a serious complication.

The coalition said it continues to demand Mohammadi’s unconditional release and full access to medical care.

Mohammadi is the 19th woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize and the second Iranian after human rights activist Shirin Ebadi in 2003.

Mohammadi, 52, continued his activism despite numerous arrests by Iranian authorities and years behind bars.