Iran’s imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate hospitalized with severe health issues
UNB
Publish: 28 Oct 2024, 03:16 PM
DUBAI,
United Arab Emirates, Oct 28 (AP/UNB) - Iranian authorities have allowed
imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi to be hospitalized after
almost nine weeks of feeling sick, a group campaigning for the activist said
Sunday.
The Free Narges
Coalition said in a statement that Mohammadi must be granted a medical furlough
to receive comprehensive treatment for multiple conditions. It said that just
transferring her to the hospital will not address the severe health issues
caused by months of neglect and deprivation.
Mohammadi is being held
at Iran's notorious Evin Prison, which houses political prisoners and those
with Western ties. She already had been serving a 30-month sentence, to which
15 more months were added in January.
On Saturday, Iranian
authorities issued an additional six-month sentence against her after she
protested the execution of another political prisoner in the women's ward of
Evin Prison on Aug. 6.
Mohammadi suffers from
heart disease, and according to her medical report issued in September, the
main artery of her heart has again developed a serious complication.
The coalition said that
they continue to demand the unconditional release of Mohammadi and her full
access to medical care.
Mohammadi is the 19th
woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize and the second Iranian woman after human
rights activist Shirin Ebadi in 2003.
Mohammadi, 52, has kept
up her activism despite numerous arrests by Iranian authorities and years
behind bars.
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