Iranian Nobel laureate hospitalized after violent arrest
Narges Mohammadi, a Nobel Peace Prize-winning Iranian women’s rights advocate, was hospitalized twice following her violent arrest, during which she was accused of “cooperating with the Israeli government” and received death threats from security forces. Her family reported her condition, highlighting the ongoing repression faced by activists in Iran. Mohammadi’s situation has raised international concern regarding human rights violations in the country. She remains a prominent figure in the struggle for women’s rights in Iran.
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