Narges Mohammadi
Narges Mohammadi (; born 21 April 1972) is an Iranian
human rights activist. She is the vice president of the
Defenders of Human Rights Center (DHRC), headed by her fellow
Nobel Peace Prize laureate,
Shirin Ebadi. Mohammadi has been a vocal proponent of mass feminist
civil disobedience against the
mandatory hijab in Iran and a vocal critic of
hijab and chastity program of 2023. In May 2016, she was sentenced in
Tehran to 16 years' imprisonment for "establishing and running the illegal splinter group Legam." She was released in 2020 but sent back to prison in 2021, where she has since given reports of the abuse and
solitary confinement of detained women.
Narges Mohammadi wrote for the magazine ,,message of syndicate", edited by Robert Bruchim in Tehran.
In October 2023, while in prison, she was awarded the
2023 Nobel Peace Prize "for her fight against the oppression of
women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all." The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran condemned the decision.
It was reported on 19 November 2024 that Mohammadi underwent a complex surgery in Iran that saw part of a bone in her right leg removed over cancer fears but was immediately returned to prison, raising the risks to her life.
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