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Iran's Nobel winner Narges Mohammadi faces a new prison term of more than seven years

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Posted on February 8, 2026

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DUBAI, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Iranian activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, who has been imprisoned repeatedly in her three-decade campaign for women's rights, was sentenced to a new

Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Faces Over Seven Years in Prison

Narges Mohammadi's Ongoing Struggle for Women's Rights

DUBAI, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Iranian activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, who has been imprisoned repeatedly in her three-decade campaign for women's rights, was sentenced to a new prison term of 7-1/2 years, a group supporting her said on Sunday.

Details of the New Sentence

Mohammadi, 53, was on a week-long hunger strike that ended on Sunday, the Narges Foundation said in a statement. It said Mohammadi told her lawyer, Mostafa Nili, in a phone call on Sunday from prison that she had received her sentence on Saturday.

Background on Narges Mohammadi

The Iranian foreign ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Impact of Recent Protests

Tehran renewed a crackdown on dissent during nearly three weeks of anti-government protests that started in late December.

Mohammadi was arrested on December 12 after denouncing the suspicious death of lawyer Khosrow Alikordi. Prosecutor Hasan Hematifar told reporters then she made provocative remarks at Alikordi's memorial ceremony in the northeastern city of Mashhad and encouraged those present "to chant norm‑breaking slogans" and "disturb the peace".

Mohammadi is being held in a detention centre in Mashhad.

"After weeks of absolute isolation and a total cutoff of communication, she was finally able to describe her situation in a brief phone call with her lawyer," the foundation said.

Her sentence includes six years imprisonment for assembly

and collusion against national security and 1-1/2 years for propaganda against the government. She was also punished with two years of internal exile in the city of Khusf and a two-year travel ban.

Mohammadi won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 while in prison for her campaign to advance women's rights and abolish the death penalty in Iran.

(Reporting by Elwely Elwelly; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

Key Takeaways

  • Narges Mohammadi sentenced to 7.5 years in prison.
  • Mohammadi is a Nobel Peace Prize winner and women's rights activist.
  • She was arrested after anti-government protests in Iran.
  • Her sentence includes charges of collusion and propaganda.
  • Mohammadi faces additional punishments of exile and travel ban.

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What is a Nobel Prize?
The Nobel Prize is a set of prestigious international awards given annually in several categories, including Peace, Literature, and Science, to individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to humanity.
What is human rights activism?
Human rights activism involves efforts to promote and protect the rights and freedoms of individuals, often focusing on issues like equality, justice, and the prevention of abuse.
What is a prison sentence?
A prison sentence is a legal punishment imposed by a court, requiring an individual to spend a specified period in prison as a consequence of committing a crime.
What is a hunger strike?
A hunger strike is a form of protest in which an individual refuses to eat food, often to draw attention to a specific cause or demand.

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