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October 2024

Nihon Hidankyo's efforts for a nuclear-free world were recognised with the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize.
Narges Mohamadi
October 11, 2024
Interviews & Press

Japanese atomic bomb survivor group Nihon Hidankyo awarded 2024 Nobel Peace Prize

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Activist’s treatment at Evin prison has become even more severe since she was awarded prize last year
Narges Mohamadi
October 10, 2024
Interviews & Press

The Guardian : Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi calls for peace in Middle East from Iran jail

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Narges Mohamadi
October 9, 2024
Interviews & Press

Narges Mohammadi, the Iranian activist receives honorary citizenship from the Municipality of Rome

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Narges Mohammadi's Painting
Narges Mohamadi
October 9, 2024
Interviews & Press

“No to War,” Says Narges Mohammadi, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

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Narges Mohamadi
October 8, 2024
Interviews & Press

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi Sends Letter to 24-Hour Live Event in Solidarity with the “No to Execution Tuesdays” Movement

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One Year Since Narges Mohammadi's Nobel Peace Prize: Her Reflections from Evin Prison
Narges Mohamadi
October 7, 2024
Interviews & Press

One Year Since Narges Mohammadi’s Nobel Peace Prize: Her Reflections from Evin Prison

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Narges Mohamadi
October 6, 2024
Interviews & Press

22 political & ideological women prisoners in Evin Prison Tehran are demanding the cessation and investigation of sexual harassment of some inmates during body searches.

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Narges Foundation's Statement on Narges Mohammadi’s First Nobel Peace Prize Anniversary
Narges Mohamadi
October 6, 2024
Interviews & Press

Narges Foundation’s Statement on Narges Mohammadi’s First Nobel Peace Prize Anniversary

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Urgent Family Report on the Critical Health Status of Narges Mohammadi in Prison In the past month, prison authorities have prevented Narges Mohammadi from leaving prison to undergo angiography on three separate occasions: September 11, September 18, and October 1, 2024. Based on the diagnosis and written orders from a cardiologist on March 19, 2024, Narges was to be urgently transferred to the hospital for angiography in June 2024. After more than a month of delays, Narges was finally transferred to a hospital on July 7, 2024. During this transfer, doctors observed a fatty bump in her right breast, and a biopsy was performed immediately. Following the procedure, Narges was returned to prison to await the biopsy results and the specialists' diagnoses, which would determine whether breast surgery or angiography should take priority. She would be sent back to the hospital for further treatment afterward. According to the doctors, angiography was deemed a priority and should be performed immediately. Since then, Narges's lawyers, Mr. Mostafa Nili and Ms. Shadi Halimi, have continuously followed up and made repeated visits to various legal authorities, including the public prosecutor’s office, prison administration, and prison medical staff. However, their efforts have not produced any results regarding the requests and written orders from specialists, nor have they addressed Narges’s letters from inside the prison concerning the angiography scheduled for September 10, September 17, and October 1. After the prison medical staff, health department, and prison administration announced that the prosecutor’s office had granted permission for Narges's transfer to the hospital, her exit from prison was denied once again on the scheduled transfer day, October 1. Several of Narges's fellow inmates, who have been worried about her physical condition for months, have approached the prison authorities. The officials stated that the prosecutor’s office had issued the transfer authorization; however, they received an order from outside the prison that opposed Narges's exit and transfer, rendering the transfer impossible. We, the family of Narges Mohammadi, urgently reiterate that the ongoing preventions and objections from security and judicial authorities, along with their lack of accountability regarding Narges's treatment and medical care, are putting her health at grave risk and are deeply alarming. We implore human rights organizations to take immediate action and follow up on this critical situation. Family of Narges Mohammadi October 3, 2024 - Paris
Narges Mohamadi
October 3, 2024
Interviews & Press

Family Report on the Health Status of Narges Mohammadi in Prison

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