Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has been discharged from a Tehran hospital after more than two weeks of treatment, according to announcements by her family-run foundation. The 2023 Nobel laureate, known for her human rights activism in Iran, was hospitalized following a suspected heart attack after being transferred from prison. While her current condition remains undisclosed, supporters warn of severe health risks if she faces re-incarceration.The Independent+2
Mohammadi's memoir, secretly written in prison, exposes systematic abuse including beatings, solitary confinement, and medical neglect. Her accounts detail psychological torture through prolonged isolation and interrogations, providing firsthand evidence of Iran's treatment of political prisoners. These writings have become crucial documentation of human rights violations.The Guardian+1
The activist was discharged from a cardiac care unit on May 18, 2026, after suffering multiple health crises including two heart attacks. Medical professionals and family members continue expressing grave concerns about her prognosis, citing damage from prolonged mistreatment. Her foundation confirmed the hospitalization occurred following her collapse in Zanjan prison, with her sentence execution temporarily halted during treatment.CBC News+2
While Mohammadi has returned home, observers warn this may be temporary relief. The Nobel laureate has been arrested 14 times previously, and her supporters fear re-imprisonment. Over 110 Nobel laureates have joined global calls for her permanent release, emphasizing the urgency of ensuring her freedom and medical care. Her foundation continues advocating against her return to detention, highlighting persistent risks.La Presse+2