
Narges Mohammadi
Iranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate (2023), imprisoned for her opposition to mandatory hijab laws.
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Iran's most famous prisoner is inside the prison under military lockdown: what happens to her?
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- Who is Narges Mohammadi?
- Narges Mohammadi is an Iranian human rights activist and the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. She is serving cumulative sentences exceeding 12 years for campaigning against the death penalty and mandatory hijab laws.
- Is Narges Mohammadi still in prison?
- Mohammadi was inside Evin Prison when NOPO special forces seized the facility during the 2026 Iran conflict. Ward 209 was emptied to undisclosed locations, and her whereabouts have not been independently confirmed since.
- Why did Narges Mohammadi win the Nobel Peace Prize?
- Mohammadi won the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her decades-long campaign against the death penalty and for women's rights in Iran. She has been arrested at least 13 times since 1998. Her children accepted the prize in Oslo while she was imprisoned.Source: Nobel Committee
Background
Mohammadi is an Iranian human rights activist and 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, serving cumulative sentences exceeding 12 years in Iran's prison system. A physicist by training, she leads LEGAM, an anti-death penalty campaign, and has smuggled written accounts of torture and sexual abuse from inside Evin. Her children accepted the Nobel in Oslo while she remained incarcerated.
Mohammadi was inside Evin Prison when NOPO special forces seized the facility , and Ward 209 was emptied to undisclosed locations . Wartime executions have accelerated in parallel, with three young men publicly hanged in Qom and a Swedish-Iranian citizen executed on spy charges .
The conflict has made her case existentially urgent. She was already Iran's most visible political prisoner; now she is inside a facility under military lockdown in Tehran under bombardment, with her whereabouts unconfirmed since the Ward 209 transfers. Her family in Paris issues daily statements demanding proof of life.