Nobel laureate Mohammadi's life in Iran's hands, Nobel committee chief says
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OSLO - The head of the Norwegian Nobel Committee said on Saturday the life of jailed Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi was in the hands of the Iranian authorities after her health "deteriorated seriously", and called for her to be released to her dedicated medical team.
Mohammadi was transferred from prison to hospital on Friday following a "catastrophic deterioration of her health, including two episodes of complete loss of consciousness and a severe cardiac crisis," a foundation run by her family said.
The Narges Mohammadi Foundation said the transfer was an "unavoidable necessity after prison doctors determined her condition could not be managed on-site."
Mohammadi, who is in her 50s, won the Nobel Peace Prize while in prison for her campaign to advance women's rights and abolish the death penalty in Iran. She suffered a suspected heart attack in late March, her family said.
In an update on Saturday, the foundation said she remained in an unstable condition receiving oxygen. It called for her to be transferred to a hospital in Tehran for tests and specialised treatment.
Reuters could not independently confirm her condition.
APPEAL TO IRANIAN AUTHORITIES
Iranian authorities must release Mohammadi to her dedicated medical team so she can urgently receive treatment as her life is at risk, said Joergen Watne Frydnes, chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awards the Nobel Peace Prize.
She "is imprisoned solely for her peaceful human rights work. Her life is now in the hands of the Iranian authorities," he told Reuters on Saturday.
Mohammadi was sentenced to a new prison term of 7-1/2 years, the foundation said in February, weeks before the U.S. and Israel launched their war against Iran. The Nobel committee at the time called on Tehran to free her immediately.
She was arrested in December after denouncing the death of a lawyer, Khosrow Alikordi; prosecutor Hasan Hematifar told reporters then she had made provocative remarks at Alikordi's memorial ceremony.
On Friday morning, Mohammadi fainted after days of dangerously high blood pressure and severe nausea, the foundation said. After multiple bouts of vomiting, she blacked out and was moved to the prison medical unit for emergency intravenous fluids.
The activist, who has undergone three angioplasty procedures, faces a "direct and immediate" threat to her right to life, her family said. "We call for all charges to be dropped immediately and for all sentences imposed for her peaceful human rights work to be unconditionally annulled."
(Reporting by Preetika Parashuraman in Bengaluru, Gwladys Fouche in Oslo, additional reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by William Mallard, Peter Graff and Timothy Heritage)
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This story was originally published May 2, 2026 at 8:55 AM.