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Iran sentences Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi to seven more years in prison
Summary
Supporters say Iran has sentenced Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi to an additional seven years in prison and that she has been on a hunger strike; her lawyer said the Mashhad court issued the ruling.
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Iran has sentenced Nobel peace laureate Narges Mohammadi to more than seven additional years in prison, supporters said. Her lawyer, Mostafa Nili, said a court in Mashhad handed six years for "gathering and collusion" and one and a half years for propaganda, plus a two-year travel ban and two years of internal exile. Supporters say she has been on a hunger strike since 2 February after her arrest at a December memorial; Iranian authorities had not immediately confirmed the ruling.
Key facts:
- The lawyer reported the court's penalties: six years for gathering and collusion, 1.5 years for propaganda, a two-year travel ban and two years of internal exile.
- Supporters say Mohammadi was arrested in December at a memorial and has been on hunger strike since 2 February.
- She was already serving a longer prison term and supporters report she has experienced serious medical episodes while detained.
Summary:
The new sentence increases Mohammadi's overall prison terms amid a broader government response to dissent. Iranian authorities have not publicly confirmed the decision and the next legal steps are undetermined at this time.
