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Nobel Committee Chief: Jailed laureate Narges Mohammadi's life in Iran's hands amid serious health decline
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Nobel Committee Chief: Jailed laureate Narges Mohammadi's life in Iran's hands amid serious health decline

From CNA · (9m ago) English Critical tone

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The head of the Norwegian Nobel Committee stated that Narges Mohammadi's life is at risk due to her severely deteriorating health in Iranian prison.
  • Mohammadi was transferred to a hospital after experiencing serious health crises, including loss of consciousness and cardiac issues.
  • The committee chair appealed to Iranian authorities for her immediate release to her medical team, emphasizing her imprisonment is solely for her human rights advocacy.

The international community, represented by the Norwegian Nobel Committee, has voiced grave concerns over the critical health condition of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, who remains imprisoned in Iran. The committee's chair, Joergen Watne Frydnes, directly stated that Mohammadi's life is now in the hands of the Iranian authorities, a stark warning underscoring the severity of her situation.

Her life is now in the hands of the Iranian authorities.

โ€” Joergen Watne FrydnesChair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, expressing grave concern over Narges Mohammadi's health and safety.

Mohammadi, a courageous advocate for women's rights and the abolition of the death penalty in Iran, was transferred from prison to a hospital following a "catastrophic deterioration of her health." Reports from her family's foundation detail episodes of complete loss of consciousness and a severe cardiac crisis, necessitating her urgent medical care outside the prison's confines. This transfer, described as an "unavoidable necessity," highlights the inadequacy of medical facilities within the prison to manage her complex and life-threatening condition.

From our perspective, this situation is deeply troubling. Narges Mohammadi is imprisoned solely for her peaceful human rights work. Her continued detention, especially in light of her failing health, raises serious questions about Iran's commitment to fundamental human rights and the safety of its citizens, particularly those who speak out against injustice. The international outcry, led by the Nobel Committee, serves as a powerful reminder that her plight is being closely watched globally. We join the call for her immediate release to her dedicated medical team, emphasizing that her life is at stake and that Iran bears the responsibility for her well-being.

She is imprisoned solely for her peaceful human rights work.

โ€” Joergen Watne FrydnesChair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, emphasizing the reason for Narges Mohammadi's incarceration.

This case starkly contrasts with how such situations might be handled in many Western nations, where urgent medical needs of prisoners, especially those recognized internationally, would typically be met with swift and transparent action. The delay and the need for international appeals underscore the challenges faced by human rights defenders within Iran and the critical importance of global solidarity in advocating for their release and well-being. The world is watching, and Iran must act.

We call for all charges to be dropped immediately and for all sentences imposed for her peaceful human rights work to be unconditionally annulled.

โ€” Narges Mohammadi FoundationThe foundation's demand for the immediate cessation of legal actions against Mohammadi.
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Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.