Iranian Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi Released on Bail After Health Crisis
Narges Mohammadi, the Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner, has been released from prison on bail and transferred to a hospital in Tehran following a severe decline in her health.

The release comes after the activist suffered a heart attack while in custody. According to her family, the situation is critical, stating that her “life hangs by a thread.”
Authorities granted the bail following the significant deterioration of Mohammadi’s health during her imprisonment, necessitating immediate medical treatment in the capital.
The hospitalization of a high-profile Nobel laureate underscores the ongoing international concern regarding the treatment and medical care of political prisoners within Iran’s judicial system. This development is likely to intensify global scrutiny of the conditions facing human rights defenders in the region.