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Narges Mohammadi transferred to prison in northern Iran without warning
Summary
Iranian authorities moved Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi to a prison in Zanjan without notifying her family, and her family and supporters report concern about her health and limited contact.
Content
Narges Mohammadi, a 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and long‑time campaigner, was arrested on 12 December in Mashhad and held at a detention facility run by the intelligence ministry. Her husband and her foundation say she has now been transferred to a prison in Zanjan in the north of Iran and that the move occurred without prior notice to her family or lawyer. The Norwegian Nobel Committee has said it is "deeply appalled" by reports about her detention. Reports from her legal representatives and family say access to phone calls has been limited and they express concern about her wellbeing.
Reported details:
- Mohammadi was arrested on 12 December in Mashhad and initially held at an intelligence ministry detention facility.
- Family and supporters report she was transferred to a prison in Zanjan without prior notice to her family or lawyer.
- She received additional prison sentences this month on charges described as harming national security and propaganda against the Islamic system.
- Family and her legal team report limited phone access and express concern about her health.
Summary:
Mohammadi's transfer has prompted concern from her family, supporters and the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which said it was "deeply appalled" by reports about her detention. She is currently reported to be held in Zanjan prison and the next legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
