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treatment. In December 2024, she had been granted a medical furlough from prison due to her ongoing poor health. While still on furlough in December 2025, she spoke out against the Iranian
Iranian prisons In an exclusive extract of writing smuggled from prison in Iran, the [Nobel peace prize](https://www.theguardian.com/world/nobelpeaceprize) laureate Narges Mohammadi has described the “torture” of solitary confinement, and her systematic
prisoners were isolated before their executions. “It is against humanity. Their hands and legs were bound. They were first transferred to secure detention facilities for forced confessions, then to solitary confinement for the execution
Iranian society. There are regular public displays of solidarity organised by its supporters. By contrast opposition rallies are banned. Our trusted sources in Iran spoke with opposition activists, human rights lawyers and independent journalists
Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi say they fear for her life after a sharp deterioration in her health, suspected heart attack and drop in body weight of almost 20kg (44lb). The 54-year-old human
Iranian human rights campaigner Narges Mohammadi and the Nobel Peace Prize Committee have called for her to be transferred to adequate medical facilities following a sharp reported deterioration of her health. On Friday her family
Iranians](/news/2026/4/15/iran-says-270bn-war-loss-must-be-compensated-as-fresh-talks-with-us-loom) and plunged the world into an unprecedented energy crisis. This imbalance has prompted complaints by Iran of double standards, as well as by proponents of nuclear non-proliferation worldwide. The difference between