Narges Mohammadi, Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, released from prison on medical grounds

Narges Mohammadi, Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, released from prison on medical grounds
Narges Mohammadi, Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, released from prison on medical grounds

“According to the opinion of the forensic doctor, the Tehran prosecutor's office suspended the execution of Narges Mohammadi's sentence for three weeks and she was released from prison,” said her lawyer, Me Mostafa Nili.

Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, incarcerated since November 2021, was released on Wednesday December 4 for three weeks for medical reasons, her defense announced on X.

“According to the opinion of the forensic doctor, the Tehran prosecutor's office suspended the execution of Narges Mohammadi's sentence for three weeks and she was released from prison”indicated his lawyer, Me Mostafa Nili.

Narges Mohammadi, 52, has been repeatedly convicted and imprisoned for 25 years for her commitment against compulsory veiling for women and against the death penalty. She spent much of the last decade in prison.

“Large-scale war against women”

“The reason for his release is his physical condition after the removal of a tumor and a bone graft, carried out 21 days ago”underlined Me Nili. 'The tumor removed was benign, but (Ms Mohammadi) needs to be examined every three months'said his lawyer. In June, the Iranian activist was sentenced to another year in prison for “propaganda against the state”.

She had refused to attend the hearing of her trial after unsuccessfully requesting that it be open to the public. In March, the activist broadcast an audio message from prison, in which she denounced a “full-scale war against women” in the Islamic Republic.

In Iran, women have been required to respect a strict dress code requiring them to hide their hair in public places since the Islamic Revolution of 1979. Narges Mohammadi received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023, notably for his fight against death penalty.

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