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Nobel laureate Mohammadi hospitalized following cardiac crisis

2 May 2026
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Narges Mohammadi, the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is in unstable condition in an Iranian hospital following a severe decline in her health after being transferred from prison. Her family’s foundation reported that Mohammadi, who has previously suffered a heart attack, was urgently moved to a hospital in Zanjan after experiencing episodes of complete loss of consciousness and a severe cardiac crisis. She is currently receiving oxygen and the foundation has called for her to be moved to a Tehran hospital for specialized treatment. Mohammadi, in her 50s, is imprisoned for her activism promoting women’s rights and opposing the death penalty in Iran, and has faced ongoing health threats, including dangerously high blood pressure and severe nausea in recent days.

Why It Matters

Narges Mohammadi’s situation highlights the ongoing human rights issues in Iran, particularly regarding the treatment of political prisoners and activists. Her recent health crisis underscores the risks faced by individuals who advocate for social change in oppressive regimes. The International community, including the Norwegian Nobel Committee, has called for her immediate release, reflecting a broader concern for human rights and legal protections in Iran. Mohammadi’s case is emblematic of the struggles faced by many human rights defenders in the country, where dissent is often met with harsh penalties and inadequate medical care.

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