Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Receives Additional Seven-Year Prison Sentence
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Narges Mohammadi was sentenced to seven more years, totaling 17 years in prison, after December arrest.
Key Facts
- Narges Mohammadi is an Iranian Nobel laureate and human rights activist
- She was arrested in December following a memorial event where she made 'provocative remarks'
- During the arrest, she was reportedly beaten
- Mohammadi received an additional seven-year prison sentence
- Her total prison sentence now amounts to 17 years
What Happened
Narges Mohammadi was arrested in December after making remarks at a memorial event. Reports indicate she was beaten during her arrest. Recently, she was sentenced to an additional seven years in prison, bringing her total sentence to 17 years. Following the sentencing, she ended a hunger strike she had been undertaking.
Why It Matters
Mohammadi's extended imprisonment highlights ongoing concerns about human rights and political dissent in Iran. As a Nobel laureate, her case has drawn international attention to the treatment of activists in the country. The sentence may impact advocacy efforts and raise questions about freedom of expression in Iran.
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