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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi goes on a hunger strike while imprisoned in Iran

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FILE - Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi, delegate of the Center for Human Rights Defenders, attends a press conference in the U.N. headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, June 9, 2008. A campaign urging Iran to free Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi said Monday, Nov. 6, 2023, that the activist had started a hunger strike over the conditions of her imprisonment and the country's mandatory headscarf for women. (Magali Girardin/Keystone via AP, File)

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A campaign urging Iran to free Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi said Monday that the activist has begun a hunger strike over the conditions of her imprisonment and the country's requirement that women wear headscarves.

The Free Narges Mohammadi campaign said she “through a message from Evin Prison has informed her family that she started a hunger strike several hours ago.” It said Mohammadi and her lawyer for weeks have sought her transfer to a specialist hospital for heart and lung care.

It did not elaborate on what conditions Mohammadi suffered from, though it described her as receiving an echocardiogram of her heart.

Iranian state media did not immediately acknowledge that Mohammadi had gone on a hunger strike.

Mohammadi, 51, has kept up her activism despite numerous arrests by Iranian authorities and spending years behind bars. She has remained a leading light for nationwide, women-led protests sparked by the death last year of a 22-year-old woman in police custody that have grown into one of the most intense challenges to Iran’s theocratic government.

That woman, Mahsa Amini, had been detained for allegedly not wearing her headscarf, or hijab, to the liking of authorities.

The Associated Press


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