February 13, 2026 - 23:55

The health of imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi is worsening significantly, according to her husband. He reports that her condition has been severely impacted by injuries sustained from a beating during her arrest two months ago.
Mohammadi, a prominent human rights activist, has been repeatedly imprisoned by Iranian authorities for her advocacy against the compulsory hijab law and the death penalty. Her husband, who lives in exile, stated that she is suffering from intense physical pain and is being denied adequate medical care within Tehran's Evin Prison. He expressed grave concern that the prison authorities are neglecting her urgent health needs.
Despite her incarceration, Mohammadi has remained a powerful voice for freedom. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize last year for her relentless fight against the oppression of women in Iran. The prize committee honored her courage and called for her immediate release, a demand echoed by international human rights organizations.
The recent reports of her declining health have sparked renewed calls from global observers for Iranian officials to provide her with proper medical treatment and to free her unconditionally. Her situation highlights the ongoing struggles faced by dissidents and activists within Iran's penal system.
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