Exclusive: Iran Finally Frees Nobel Winner Narges Mohammadi on Bail as Health Collapses – Sent to Hospital
Iranian authorities have granted bail to Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi and transferred her from prison to a hospital for medical care, following mounting international pressure over her rapidly deteriorating health [146358][145872][145821].
Mohammadi, a 51-year-old human rights activist and vocal critic of Iran’s government, was released on bail on Sunday and sent to Tehran for treatment after spending 10 days in a hospital in Zanjan, northern Iran, where she had been serving her prison sentence [145817]. Her foundation confirmed the transfer, noting she remains under judicial supervision while receiving medical care [145821].
The Nobel Peace Prize winner’s imprisonment has drawn widespread condemnation. The release comes after growing concern from human rights groups and global leaders about her medical condition behind bars [145872]. The exact nature of her health problems has not been disclosed, but the urgency of the transfer signals a critical situation.