Nobel Laureate Mohammadi Transferred to Tehran Hospital as Health Deteriorates

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Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been moved from Zanjan prison to a Tehran hospital after collapsing; her foundation says she has a suspended sentence on bail but needs permanent, specialized care outside prison and calls for her unconditional freedom. Medical authorities ordered the transfer due to multiple illnesses, and her health has deteriorated, including a heart attack and a lung blood clot with unstable blood pressure. The Nobel Committee has urged that she be treated by her Tehran medical team.
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