Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi returns home after hospital release
Iranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been discharged from Pars Hospital in Tehran and returned home. She was transferred to the hospital in early May due to two episodes of loss of consciousness and a severe cardiac crisis.

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AI-generatedIranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been discharged from Pars Hospital in Tehran and returned home. She was transferred to the hospital in early May due to two episodes of loss of consciousness and a severe cardiac crisis. Her foundation stated that Mohammadi will remain under "close medical observation" and will continue physiotherapy as an outpatient. Mohammadi was previously sentenced to over seven years in prison for charges including "collusion to commit crimes." Her family has alleged a decline in her health following a beating during her December arrest, which they believe contributed to a heart attack in late March. Her daughter emphasized the importance of her remaining free, stating that returning her to prison would be a "death sentence."
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedReturning Mohammadi to prison would be 'a death sentence' and human rights activism is not a crime.
Mohammadi was sentenced to more than seven years in prison, with six years for 'collusion to commit crimes'.
Mohammadi was transferred from prison to a hospital in early May due to two episodes of loss of consciousness and a severe cardiac crisis.
Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi has returned home after being discharged from Pars Hospital in Tehran.
Her family alleged she experienced a sharp decline in health due to a beating during her December arrest.