Détenue en Iran, la Nobel de la paix Narges Mohammadi est dans un état "grave", selon ses soutiens
Supporters of imprisoned Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi warn her life is at 'immediate and irreparable risk' following a heart attack in prison.
Supporters of imprisoned Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi warn her life is at 'immediate and irreparable risk' following a heart attack in prison. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Détenue en Iran, la Nobel de la paix Narges Mohammadi est dans un état "grave", selon ses soutiens
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The health of imprisoned Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has deteriorated to a "grave" state following a heart attack, her family and legal team reported after visiting her last Saturday in a prison in northern Iran. They observed "clear signs of degradation," prompting her foundation to issue a stark warning on Wednesday that "an immediate and irreparable risk weighs on the life" of the prominent human rights defender. Mohammadi, a 52-year-old journalist and activist, has been a persistent and vocal critic of the Iranian government's human rights record, particularly its mandatory hijab laws and use of the death penalty. Her decades of activism have resulted in numerous arrests and lengthy prison sentences. She is currently serving a 10-year sentence in Evin Prison, a facility notorious for housing political prisoners, on charges widely condemned by international observers as politically motivated. The Nobel Committee awarded her the Peace Prize in 2023 for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her struggle to promote human rights and freedom for all, a decision that highlighted her plight on the world stage but did not secure her release. The latest medical crisis represents a severe escalation in the concerns surrounding her treatment in detention. While the precise details of her cardiac event and the medical care she has subsequently received remain unclear, the language used by her supporters is unusually dire. Describing her physical condition as "grave" and pointing to "clear signs of degradation" suggests a rapid and serious decline that has not been adequately addressed by prison authorities. This development places intense scrutiny on Iran's judicial and penal systems, which have long been accused of denying adequate healthcare to political detainees as a form of additional punishment or coercion. The warning from Mohammadi's foundation transforms a personal health crisis into a matter of urgent international diplomacy. As a Nobel laureate, Mohammadi's case carries unique symbolic weight, making her well-being a barometer for the treatment of all political prisoners in Iran. Human rights organizations have...
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