Iran sentences Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi to seven and a half years in prison

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Narges Mohammadi, Nobel Peace Prize winner, has been sentenced in Iran to seven and a half years in prison on charges of conspiracy and propaganda against the system.

The sentence includes six years for congregation and collusion, one and a half years for propaganda activity and a two-year ban on leaving the country.

Mohammadi was on hunger strike to protest his detention and prison conditions, a situation shared by many Iranian political prisoners.

A revolutionary court has condemned the Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi to seven and a half years in prison for various charges of conspiracy and propaganda against the system, in the eighth sentence against the imprisoned women’s rights activist since 2021.

“She was sentenced to six years in prison for charges of congregation and collusion, one and a half years in prison for propaganda activity, and as a complementary sentence, a two-year ban on leaving the country,” her lawyer reported this Sunday in X. Mostafa Nili.

Since last Monday, Mohammadi was on hunger strike to protest “her illegal detention and the terrible conditions in which she is detained, realities faced by numerous political prisoners currently detained in Iran.”

Shortly after the start of his strike, his son Ali Rahmani said in a statement to the CNN that he was “deeply concerned” for his mother and all the others detained by the regime.

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