Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi hospitalised as health deteriorates
Iranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been hospitalized from prison due to a severe deterioration in her health. Her foundation announced that she experienced two instances of losing consciousness and a cardiac crisis, necessitating her transfer from Zanjan prison to a hospital.

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AI-generatedIranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been hospitalized from prison due to a severe deterioration in her health. Her foundation announced that she experienced two instances of losing consciousness and a cardiac crisis, necessitating her transfer from Zanjan prison to a hospital. Prison doctors determined her condition could not be managed within the facility, despite prior recommendations for specialized treatment. Mohammadi, 53, has been imprisoned since December and was sentenced to over seven years, with her family reporting her health had worsened due to alleged mistreatment during her arrest. The Nobel committee has previously condemned her "life-threatening mistreatment."
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5 extractedThe Nobel committee condemned the 'ongoing life-threatening mistreatment' of Mohammadi in a statement.
Mohammadi was sentenced in February to more than seven years in prison, with six years for 'gathering and collusion to commit crimes'.
Narges Mohammadi was transferred from prison to a hospital due to a sharp decline in her health, including two episodes of loss of consciousness.
Mohammadi is believed to have suffered a heart attack in late March.
Mohammadi's health worsened due to an alleged beating by multiple men during her arrest in December, involving hits to her side, head, and neck.