Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Sentenced and Transferred to Northern Prison
In Brief
Narges Mohammadi was sentenced to seven years and transferred to a northern Iranian prison, with family citing health concerns.
Key Facts
- Narges Mohammadi, Iranian Nobel peace laureate and women's rights activist, was arrested in December 2023 in Mashhad
- Iranian authorities sentenced Mohammadi to an additional seven years in prison, according to reports
- Mohammadi was transferred without prior warning to a prison in northern Iran, according to her family
- Her family has expressed concern over her health and reported alleged mistreatment
- Mohammadi received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 for over two decades of campaigning, according to the Nobel Committee
What Happened
According to reports, Narges Mohammadi was arrested in December 2023 while attending a memorial ceremony in Mashhad. Iranian authorities sentenced her to seven more years in prison. Her family stated that she was transferred without prior warning to a northern Iranian prison and expressed concern about her health and treatment.
Why It Matters
The reported sentencing and transfer of Mohammadi have drawn attention to her case internationally due to her Nobel Peace Prize recognition. Her family's concerns highlight ongoing discussions about the treatment of activists in Iran. These developments are part of broader issues involving human rights and political activism in the country. Claims about mistreatment and health status are based on family statements and have not been independently verified.
Sources
- Al Jazeera — Iran sentences Nobel laureate Mohammadi to seven more years in prison(6d ago)
- The Guardian — Nobel laureate transferred to prison in northern Iran without warning(1d ago)
