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Family Warns Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Faces Death Sentence in Prison Amid Severe Health Decline

Relatives say specialists warn that imprisoning Narges Mohammadi amounts to a death sentence after she lost nearly 20 kg and suffered heart issues.

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Family Warns Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Faces Death Sentence in Prison Amid Severe Health Decline
Source: The GuardianOriginal source

Narges Mohammadi’s family reports a rapid health decline, including almost 20 kg weight loss and heart issues, and says medical experts call her continued imprisonment a death sentence. She was re‑arrested in December 2025 at a memorial service and is detained in Zanjan central prison.

Context The 54‑year‑old human rights activist won the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize while incarcerated. After a temporary release for health reasons in 2024, she was taken back into custody during a memorial for a fellow activist. Her legal team says she experienced a suspected heart attack, chest pain, loss of consciousness, and extreme weight loss.

Key Facts - Mohammadi has lost nearly 20 kilograms (44 pounds) since her latest detention. - Family quotes specialists who state that keeping her in Zanjan prison, given her cardiac history and stress, is effectively a death sentence. - She was re‑arrested in December 2025 and remains in Zanjan central prison in north‑west Iran.

What It Means Her deteriorating condition raises urgent questions about medical access for political prisoners in Iran. Observers will watch for any official response regarding her treatment, potential release, or further legal developments.

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