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Iranian Nobel laureate discharged from hospital and sent home, family say

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Posted on May 18, 2026

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Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Sent Home After Hospital, Family Says

Background and Recent Developments in Narges Mohammadi's Case

Discharge from Hospital and Health Concerns

DUBAI, May 18 (Reuters) - Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi has been discharged from a cardiac care unit and sent home, weeks after being transferred from prison to hospital following a suspected heart attack, a foundation run by her family said on Monday.

Imprisonment and Nobel Peace Prize Recognition

Mohammadi, 54, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 while in prison for her campaign to advance women's rights and abolish the death penalty in Iran.

New Prison Sentence and Political Context

She was sentenced to a new prison term, the foundation said in February this year, in the build-up to the ⁠U.S. and Israeli war against Iran.

Medical Emergency and Hospital Transfers

She suffered a suspected heart attack in late March and was transferred to hospital a month later, first in the northwest city of Zanjan then, after a temporary suspension of her sentence on heavy bail, to Tehran's Pars Hospital, the foundation has said.

Family's Statement on Health Risks

"Her recovery demands strict medical supervision outside prison walls. Returning her to detention is a death sentence," the foundation quoted Mohammadi's daughter, Kiana Rahmani, as saying.

Official Responses and International Attention

The foreign ministry made no immediate response to a request for comment, and there was no mention of the case on state media.

Arrest and Charges

Mohammadi, whose detentions have attracted worldwide attention, was arrested in ​December after denouncing the death ​of a lawyer, Khosrow Alikordi. A prosecutor told reporters that she had ​made provocative remarks at Alikordi's memorial ceremony.

Nobel Committee's Appeal

The Nobel committee at the time called on Tehran to free her immediately.

Timeline of Hospitalization

Initial Hospitalization in Zanjan

"Narges Mohammadi was initially hospitalized in the CCU of Mousavi Hospital in Zanjan from May 1st to May 10th," the foundation said.

Transfer to Tehran's Pars Hospital

"After 150 days since her brutal arrest in Mashhad... following a temporary suspension of her sentence, she was transferred by an ambulance to the CCU of Pars Hospital in Tehran from May 10th to May 17th," the foundation added.

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Hatem Maher, writing by Elwely Elwelly, editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Mohammadi’s health deteriorated significantly in prison—she suffered a suspected heart attack in late March and required intensive cardiac care, with doctors recommending months of treatment outside prison walls (cadenaser.com).
  • Her hospital transfers—first to Zanjan’s cardiac care unit on May 1, then to Tehran’s Pars Hospital from May 10 to May 17—were enabled by a temporary suspension of her prison sentence; her family insist she must not return to detention, warning it would be a “death sentence” (apnews.com).
  • Doctors report she needs an eight‑month course of treatment in a stress‑free environment, as her vascular disease has worsened, with significant arterial blockages, fluctuating blood pressure and a blood clot requiring careful monitoring and medication (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Narges Mohammadi hospitalized?
She suffered a suspected heart attack while in prison and was transferred to hospital for cardiac care.
Where was Narges Mohammadi treated?
She was first hospitalized in Zanjan and then in Pars Hospital, Tehran.
What was the reason for Narges Mohammadi's imprisonment?
She was imprisoned for campaigning for women's rights and against the death penalty in Iran.
Has Narges Mohammadi been released from prison?
Her sentence was temporarily suspended for medical care, and she has been sent home after hospitalization.
What did Narges Mohammadi's daughter say about her return to prison?
Her daughter stated that returning her to detention would be a death sentence, emphasizing the need for medical supervision outside prison.

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