Fears Grow for Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi as Family Says Her Whereabouts Unknown
[HPP] Narges MohammadiDecember 16, 20253 min
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- 💡 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi was recently arrested, and her family fears for her safety due to unknown whereabouts and health status.
- ⚠️ Her brother confirmed she was attacked by police clubs on her face, head, and neck during the arrest, leading to concerns about internal injuries.
- ❌ Authorities have denied requests for an independent medical examination, despite her reported injuries, providing little information about her condition.
Calls for Immediate Release
- 🎯 Mohammadi, a prominent human rights activist, journalist, and writer, is accused by Iranian prosecutors of making provocative remarks and disturbing public order.
- ⏳ Despite a previous conditional release, she has been re-imprisoned, prompting urgent calls for her immediate freedom.
- 🗣️ Supporters emphasize that she should not spend another hour in prison and that her arrest is considered very serious.
Potential International Legal Action
- ⚖️ Lawyers are preparing to file a complaint with the International Criminal Court, citing Article 15 of the Rome Statute.
- 🚨 They believe there is sufficient evidence to pursue charges of crimes against humanity committed by the Islamic Republic of Iran since September 2022.
- 🌍 The international community is urged to focus on the fate of Mohammadi and her colleagues, holding the Iranian government accountable for its actions against activists and journalists.
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