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Nobel laureate’s smuggled memoir details beatings and neglect in Iranian prisons

Nobel laureate’s smuggled memoir details beatings and neglect in Iranian prisons

Summary

Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi has revealed in a memoir, written secretly from Iranian prisons, that she endured beatings, medical neglect, and long periods of solitary confinement. Her health has seriously worsened due to these conditions, yet she remains imprisoned despite urgent calls for proper medical care.

Key Facts

  • Narges Mohammadi wrote her memoirs while imprisoned in Iran over the last decade.
  • She describes torture-like conditions, including beatings, interrogations, and long solitary confinement.
  • Mohammadi’s medical care in prison was often denied, despite serious health problems like seizures and a heart attack.
  • Her health deteriorated significantly, with a weight loss of more than 20 kg and life-threatening illnesses.
  • The memoir was smuggled out secretly, rewritten multiple times after guards destroyed earlier drafts.
  • Mohammadi has been arrested 14 times for activism supporting women’s rights, prisoner welfare, and opposing the death penalty.
  • She has received a total of 44 years in prison sentences and 154 lashes for her activism.
  • She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 while still in prison and was briefly released in 2024 before rearrest in 2025.
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