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Iranian Nobel laureate sentenced to over 7 more years

Kieran Burke with AP, dpa
February 8, 2026

Narges Mohammadi, awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize while in prison, has received additional prison sentences for "gathering and collusion" among other charges.

Narges Mohammadi sits in her apartment in Tehran on January 16, 2024
Narges Mohammadi has already been sentenced to several years in prisonImage: Nooshin Jafari/Middle East Images/picture alliance

Iran has sentenced Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi to several more years in prison, her lawyer said on Sunday.

News of the extended years of imprisonment comes after Mohammadi embarked on a hunger strike.

On Monday, Mohammadi had to be taken to a medical facility due to her poor physical condition and was then returned to custody, the Narges Mohammadi Foundation said.

It described the legal proceedings as a "sham trial."

What her lawyer has said

Mohammadi, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023, was sentenced to an additional six years in prison for conspiracy and one and a half years for propaganda activities, her lawyer Mostafa Nili said on X.

"She has been sentenced to six years in prison for 'gathering and collusion' and one and a half years for propaganda and two-year travel ban," he wrote.

Under Iranian law, jail sentences run concurrently

"Ms Mohammadi stated that she was hospitalized three days ago due to her poor physical condition and was subsequently returned to the detention center," Nili said in quotes published by the Narges Mohammadi Foundation.

"Furthermore, as she began to explain the details of recent events and the manner of her arrest, the phone call was disconnected," Nili was quoted as saying.

The Narges Mohammadi Foundation said that with the new charges, she has now been sentenced to over 44 years in prison throughout her life.

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Who is Narges Mohammadi?

Mohammadi has campaigned for human rights for decades and was arrested in December by security forces while attending the memorial service of Khosrow Alikordi, a human rights lawyer found dead under disputed circumstances.

She has spent much of the past 20 years in Tehran's notorious Evin prison due to her advocacy in defiance of the Islamic Republic's regime.

Iran has not commented yet on the latest development.

Edited by: Zac Crellin

Kieran Burke News writer and editor focused on international relations, global security and law enforcement.
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