Jailed Iranian peace laureate at risk of dying after heart attack, husband says
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Jailed Iranian peace laureate at risk of dying after heart attack, husband says

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Posted on May 5, 2026

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· Last updated: May 5, 2026

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Jailed Iranian Nobel Laureate at Risk After Heart Attack, Family Fears for Life

By Melory Ghazi, Lauren Bacquie and Noemie Olive

Family Concerns and Medical Crisis

PARIS, May 5 - The husband of Iran's imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi described the family's fears on Tuesday after her hospitalisation for severe medical problems and the authorities' refusal to transfer her to Tehran. 

Narges Mohammadi's Imprisonment and Health Issues

Mohammadi, 54, won the prize in 2023 while in prison for a campaign to advance women's rights and abolish the death penalty, and she suffered a heart attack last week.

Family's Fears for Her Life

"We are very afraid because the illnesses that Narges has, such as high blood pressure or a pulmonary embolism, could lead to her death," said her husband, Taghi Rahmani, who lives in Paris. 

Communication Challenges and Hospitalization

"We are maintaining contact through family, through acquaintances we have, and through her lawyer, and it is very difficult right now. The internet is down, and we are receiving information through phone calls and various other means,” he said in an interview with Reuters. 

Mohammadi's family want her to be transferred from Zanjan, where she was serving her sentence and where she is now in hospital, to the capital where she could receive better medical care.

The couple have 19-year-old twin children. 

Current Situation and Ongoing Risks

Rahmani spoke to Mohammadi on Tuesday morning, he said, adding that Iranian authorities had agreed to keep her in hospital for a week. 

"Even if her condition improves a little, if she is sent back to prison her condition will worsen again and we are afraid of that," he added. 

Political Context and Security Concerns

Impact of the Iran War on Mohammadi's Situation

Rahmani said he believed the Iran war, which began with a U.S.-Israeli attack on the Islamic Republic on February 28, had made things worse for Mohammadi, by giving the military greater control.

Authorities' Reluctance and Activism

Security authorities were reluctant for her to return to the main Evin prison in Tehran in case she was able to engage in activism there, he said. 

"Narges is an activist who, wherever she goes, becomes active and for the repressive system this activity is considered a threat," he said. 

Broader Human Rights Concerns in Iran

Iran shut down most of the internet in the country in January as authorities suppressed mass protests triggered by economic unease. Rights groups have reported ongoing executions of people involved in the unrest. 

"Executions are happening under the shadow of war-related news; this war is not bringing democracy to Iran. It is worsening the situation in Iran," he said. 

(By Melory Ghazi, Lauren Bacquie and Noemie Olive; Writing by Angus McDowall, Editing by William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Narges Mohammadi, Nobel Peace Prize laureate in 2023, suffered a heart attack on March 24 and was urgently hospitalized from Zanjan prison following a catastrophic health deterioration.(apnews.com)
  • Despite legal and medical recommendations—including confirmation from Zanjan’s Legal Medicine Organization that she requires at least one month of medical leave and specialized care in Tehran—authorities continue to deny her transfer or release.(iranintl.com)
  • Her husband, Taghi Rahmani, expressed deep concern that returning her to prison, particularly amid heightened military control after the February 28 Iran war escalation, could be fatal, especially given her ongoing illnesses like high blood pressure and pulmonary embolism risk.(cadenaser.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Narges Mohammadi?
Narges Mohammadi is an Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner jailed for her activism on women's rights and abolishing the death penalty.
What health problems is Narges Mohammadi facing?
She has suffered a heart attack and is at risk due to high blood pressure and pulmonary embolism.
Why is her family concerned for her health?
Her family fears inadequate medical care in prison and wants her transferred to Tehran for better treatment.
How has the current conflict in Iran affected her situation?
Increased military control and security restrictions following the Iran war have worsened her predicament.
How are her family and supporters staying informed?
With internet shutdowns in Iran, they rely on phone calls, acquaintances, and her lawyer for updates.

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