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Ailing Iran Nobel laureate given bail and hospital transfer

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Narges Mohammadi *Zanjan prison Evin prison Narges Mohammadi Foundation Tehran

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May 11, 2026

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BBC News - World11h ago

Ailing Iran Nobel laureate given bail and hospital transfer

Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been granted bail and transferred to a hospital for medical treatment. Mohammadi, who has been serving multiple prison sentences for charges she denies, including "propaganda activity against the state" and "collusion against state security," was previously temporarily released in December 2024 on medical grounds. She was later sentenced to an additional seven-and-a-half years in prison in early February. Her family reported she was beaten during a prior arrest and later found unconscious in Zanjan prison, suspected of a heart attack. Human rights advocates are calling for her unconditional release and the dismissal of all charges, emphasizing that she requires specialized care and should not return to prison.

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South China Morning Post11h ago

Jailed Iran Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi transferred to hospital after medical crisis

Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a Tehran hospital following a medical crisis in Zanjan prison. The activist collapsed in prison over a week ago, losing consciousness twice. Her transfer to the hospital occurred after days of concern from her family and supporters who reported her condition as critical. Mohammadi's foundation announced on Sunday that her prison sentence has been suspended on bail, though the duration of the suspension remains unclear. She had been held in Zanjan prison since December.

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Narges Mohammadi began serving a 13-year sentence in 2021 for charges she denied.

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Mohammadi was given temporary release from Evin prison on medical grounds in December 2024.

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The foundation stated 'a suspension is not enough' and she requires 'permanent, specialised care'.

— The foundation

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Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi was transferred to a Tehran hospital after collapsing in prison.

— her foundation

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Mohammadi lost consciousness twice and was transferred to a local hospital on May 1.

May 10, 2026

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Associated Press (AP)16h ago

Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi is transferred to a Tehran hospital, her foundation says

Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a Tehran hospital after collapsing in prison and experiencing critical health issues. Her foundation announced her transfer on Sunday, stating she has been granted a temporary suspension of her prison sentence on bail. Mohammadi, who was imprisoned in Zanjan, had lost consciousness twice and was previously moved to a local hospital. The decision for her transfer to Tehran reportedly followed a recommendation from government-appointed medical examiners who cited her multiple illnesses and need for specialized care outside of prison. Her family and foundation are advocating for her unconditional freedom, emphasizing that the suspended sentence is insufficient.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Nobel laureate’s smuggled memoir details beatings and neglect in Iranian prisons

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi's smuggled memoir details her experiences in Iranian prisons over the past decade. The writings, set to be published in September, describe torture through solitary confinement, systematic medical neglect, beatings, and constant interrogations. Mohammadi's health has severely deteriorated, including a recent apparent heart attack and significant weight loss, with her family stating her detention and denial of proper medical care constitute a "slow execution." The memoir, titled "A Woman Never Stops Fighting," also covers her activism for women's rights and prison reform, for which she has faced numerous arrests and lengthy sentences. The writings were smuggled out by fellow prisoners and visitors at great personal risk.

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Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a Tehran hospital after collapsing in prison.

— Narges Mohammadi Foundation

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Her foundation stated she has been granted a prison sentence suspension on bail.

— Narges Mohammadi Foundation

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The Legal Medicine Organization stated Mohammadi needs to continue treatment outside prison due to her illnesses.

— Mostafa Nili (lawyer)

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The foundation demands Mohammadi's unconditional freedom and dismissal of all charges.

— Narges Mohammadi Foundation

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Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi describes torture of solitary confinement and systematic medical neglect in Iranian prisons.

— Narges Mohammadi

May 2, 2026

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BBC News - WorldMay 2

Concern for jailed Iranian Nobel laureate as family say health deteriorating

Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi's health is reportedly deteriorating in prison, raising serious concerns for her well-being. Her brother stated that she is experiencing low blood pressure and a heart attack, with her pre-existing conditions making effective treatment impossible in Zanjan prison. He is calling for her transfer to a Tehran hospital for care from her previous specialists. The Nobel Peace Prize committee head echoed these concerns, emphasizing that her life remains at risk. Mohammadi, who has been arrested multiple times and sentenced to decades in prison and lashes, was recently given temporary medical release in December 2024 but was rearrested after a speech. She faces additional prison time after being convicted of new charges in early February.

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In early February, Mohammadi was sentenced by a Revolutionary Court to an additional seven-and-a-half years in prison.

— her lawyer

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Mohammadi was given a temporary release from Tehran's Evin prison on medical grounds in December 2024.

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Mohammadi has been arrested 13 times and sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison and 154 lashes over her lifetime.

— her foundation

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Narges Mohammadi's current health problems include low blood pressure and a heart attack, following previous conditions like pulmonary embolism.

— Hamidreza Mohammadi

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Mohammadi's life remains at risk due to her current medical condition and lack of access to specialists in Zanjan.

— Jorgen Watne Frydnes

May 1, 2026

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Al JazeeraMay 1

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. 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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Mohammadi was sentenced in February to more than seven years in prison, with six years for 'gathering and collusion to commit crimes'.

— her lawyer

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The Nobel committee condemned the 'ongoing life-threatening mistreatment' of Mohammadi in a statement.

— Nobel committee

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Narges Mohammadi was transferred from prison to a hospital due to a sharp decline in her health, including two episodes of loss of consciousness.

— Narges Mohammadi Foundation

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Mohammadi is believed to have suffered a heart attack in late March.

— her lawyers

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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.

— her family