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Iran Sentences Nargis Mohammadi To Six Years In Prison

  • Iran sentences Nobel Peace Prize laureate after court ruling
  • Iran sentences activist amid charges and two year ban

An Iranian court has sentenced Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nargis Mohammadi to six years in prison, intensifying concerns over the treatment of activists in the country. The court also imposed a two year ban on her, according to her lawyer. The ruling adds to the legal pressure on Mohammadi, who has remained a prominent voice against state policies.

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According to the information provided, the court convicted Nargis Mohammadi on charges of conspiracy to commit crimes. Following the verdict, the judge ordered a six year prison term. In addition, the court imposed a two year ban, further restricting her activities. Her lawyer confirmed both the sentence and the ban after the court decision.

Meanwhile, the case has drawn attention because of Mohammadi’s international standing. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023. The Nobel committee honoured her for her campaign against the dress code for women in Iran and the execution of hundreds of people every year. The award placed her work in the global spotlight and highlighted her long standing activism.

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However, the Iranian court ruling stands in contrast to the international recognition she received. Despite the Nobel Peace Prize, authorities proceeded with legal action. Therefore, the sentencing has raised questions about the space for dissent and reformist voices within Iran. The court’s decision also underlines the risks faced by activists who challenge official policies.

Later developments in the case remain unclear, as no further details were shared beyond the sentence and the ban. Officials have not issued additional statements in the provided input. Meanwhile, her lawyer’s remarks remain the only confirmation of the court’s order.

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The sentencing of Nargis Mohammadi comes at a time when her activism is widely known outside Iran. Her work against mandatory dress codes for women and her opposition to executions formed the basis of her Nobel Peace Prize recognition. However, the latest court order shows that domestic legal actions continue despite international attention.

The case is likely to remain under global watch. Yet, based on the available information, the outcome is limited to the six year prison sentence and the two year ban imposed by the Iranian court.


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