Nobel Prize-winning Iranian human rights activist Narges Mohammadi has been shifted from prison to a hospital after her health condition deteriorated severely.
According to her foundation, she suffered two episodes of complete unconsciousness and experienced a serious heart condition, prompting her urgent transfer for medical treatment. Mohammadi was being held in a prison in Zanjan, a northwestern city of Iran, where she reportedly lost consciousness twice. Doctors described her condition as critical, stating that adequate treatment was not possible within the prison facility.
It is worth noting that she was arrested on December 12 last year in Mashhad and was later sentenced in February to more than seven years in prison on charges including conspiracy against the state.


