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Narges Mohammadi, Iranian activist and Nobel peace prize winner, to go on new starvation strike as prize is awarded


Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi will go on a brand new starvation strike from her jail cell in Iran because the prize is awarded in Oslo on Sunday in her absence, her household stated Saturday.

Mohammadi, who has campaigned towards the obligatory carrying of the hijab and the loss of life penalty in Iran, will go on starvation strike ”in solidarity” with the Baha’i spiritual minority, her brother and husband instructed a press convention within the Norwegian capital on the eve of the Nobel award ceremony.

”She isn’t right here with us immediately, she is in jail and she or he will probably be on a starvation strike in solidarity with a spiritual minority however we really feel her presence right here,” her youthful brother, Hamidreza Mohammadi, stated in a quick opening assertion.

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Iranian human rights activist and vp of the Defenders of Human Rights Heart (DHRC), Narges Mohammadi, poses in an undated handout picture.

Mohammadi household archive images/Handout by way of REUTERS


The 51-year-old activist’s husband, Taghi Rahmani, went on to elucidate that the strike was a gesture of solidarity with the Baha’i spiritual minority, two of whose jailed main figures, Mahvash Sabet and Fariba Kamalabadi, have began refusing meals.

”She stated that ’I’ll begin my starvation strike on the day that I’m being granted this prize, maybe then the world will hear extra about it’,” he defined.

Iran’s largest spiritual minority, the Baha’i group is the goal of discrimination in lots of areas of society, in keeping with its representatives.

Mohammadi already went on a starvation strike for a number of days firstly of November to acquire the suitable to be transferred to hospital with out protecting her head.

She was awarded the Nobel prize in October ”for her struggle towards the oppression of ladies in Iran”.

Arrested 13 instances, sentenced 5 instances to a complete of 31 years in jail and 154 lashes, Mohammadi has spent a lot of the previous 20 years out and in of jail.

Narges Mohammadi is among the girls spearheading the ”Girl, Life, Freedom” rebellion, which included months-long protests throughout Iran triggered by the September 2022 loss of life in custody of Mahsa Amini, 22, who had been arrested for allegedly flouting the Islamic republic’s strict gown guidelines for girls.

Mahsa Amini’s dad and mom and brother — who have been on account of obtain the Sakharov Prize, awarded posthumously to the younger girl at a parallel ceremony in France on Sunday — have been banned from leaving Iran, their lawyer in France instructed AFP on Saturday.

Detained since 2021 in Tehran’s Evin jail, Mohammadi will probably be represented on the Oslo ceremony by her 17-year-old twin youngsters, Ali and Kiana, who’ve been dwelling in exile in France since 2015 and haven’t seen their mom for nearly 9 years.

Nobel Peace Prize 2023 Press Conference
OSLO, NORWAY – DECEMBER 9: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi’s husband Taghi Rahmani, son Ali Rahmani, daughter Kiana Rahmani and chairman of the Nobel Committee Norwegian Berit Reiss- Andersen attend the Nobel Peace Prize press convention on the Nobel Centre December 9, 2023 in Oslo, Norway.

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They each do not know if they’ll ever see her alive once more, however whereas Ali has religion, Kiana is uncertain.

”The reason for ’Girl, Life, Freedom’, freedom usually and democracy are price sacrificing your self for and giving your life for, as a result of in the long run these three issues are priceless”, Kiana instructed reporters.

”As for seeing her once more someday, personally I am reasonably pessimistic,” she added, noting that the added consideration of her mom receiving the Nobel prize would probably make the Iranian authorities curtail her freedom additional.

”Perhaps I will see her in 30 or 40 years, but when not, I do not assume I will ever see her once more, however that is OK as a result of my mom will at all times be with me in my coronary heart and with my household”.

Then again, Ali stated he was ”very, very optimistic”, even when it in all probability will not occur ”in two, 5 or ten years”.

”I imagine in our victory”, he asserted, earlier than quoting his mom: ”victory isn’t straightforward however it’s sure”.

On Sunday, on the Nobel prize ceremony in Oslo, attended by the Norwegian royal household and different dignitaries, the twins will learn a speech that their mom managed to smuggle out of her jail cell.

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