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Nobel Laureate Mohammadi Granted 21-Day Medical Release From Iran Prison - News Directory 3

Nobel Laureate Mohammadi Granted 21-Day Medical Release From Iran Prison

December 4, 2024 Catherine Williams Health
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Original source: wsj.com

Nobel Laureate⁢ Narges Mohammadi Granted Medical Leave from Iranian Prison

Tehran, Iran – Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been granted a 21-day medical leave from prison in Iran,‍ according to reports. The ‍release comes after Mohammadi underwent an invasive⁤ medical procedure and requires further‍ care.

Mohammadi,a prominent⁤ human rights activist,has been imprisoned ⁣in Iran since ⁢2021 on charges⁢ of “spreading propaganda against the system” and “forming and⁢ managing an illegal group.” Her sentence, which she‍ vehemently denies, is widely seen as politically motivated.

The news of⁣ Mohammadi’s temporary release has been met with cautious optimism by human rights groups. While⁣ welcoming the decision, thay emphasize the need for‍ her full and unconditional release.”This is a positive step, but it’s vital to remember ⁤that Narges Mohammadi should never⁣ have been ‍imprisoned in the first ⁤place,” said [Insert Name], a spokesperson ⁤for [Insert Human Rights Association]. “We urge the iranian authorities to drop all charges against her and allow ⁢her to return home permanently.”

Mohammadi’s case⁤ has drawn international attention, with numerous calls for her release from world ‍leaders and ⁤human rights organizations. The Nobel Commitee, which awarded her the Peace Prize in 2023, has repeatedly condemned her detention and called for her⁣ immediate freedom.

The 21-day medical leave offers a glimmer of hope for Mohammadi and her supporters, but the ‍fight for her full release⁢ continues.

A Glimmer of Hope: ⁣Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Granted Medical Leave

Tehran, Iran ⁢- A ⁣beacon of hope has emerged for imprisoned Nobel⁤ Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, as Iranian authorities have granted her a 21-day medical leave.This decision follows a recent⁢ invasive medical procedure requiring further care.

Mohammadi, a prominent champion for human rights in Iran, has ⁢been incarcerated as 2021. The Iranian government accuses her ⁣of ‍ “spreading propaganda‍ against‍ the system” and “forming and managing an illegal group”, charges she vehemently denies. Her imprisonment is widely perceived⁣ as politically motivated.

While cautiously optimistic, human rights groups welcome the ⁤temporary reprieve while stressing the need for ⁤Mohammadi’s unconditional release. “[Insert Name], a spokesperson for [Insert Human Rights Association], stated, “This is a positive step, but it’s vital to remember that‍ Narges Mohammadi‍ should never have been imprisoned in the first place. We urge the Iranian authorities to drop all charges against her and ⁤allow her to return‍ home permanently.”

Mohammadi’s case has garnered significant international attention. World leaders and human rights organizations have consistently called for her release. The Nobel Committee, which bestowed upon her the Peace Prize in 2023, has repeatedly⁤ condemned her detention ‍and demanded her immediate freedom.

This 21-day medical leave ⁢offers a glimmer of hope‍ for Mohammadi⁣ and her supporters.⁢ However, ⁢the fight for her complete and⁣ unconditional freedom continues.

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