Nobel laureate Mohammadi in Iran hospital after 'cardiac crisis', foundation says
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- Nobel laureate Mohammadi was hospitalized in Iran after experiencing a cardiac crisis (per jpost.com).
- Mohammadi, in her 50s, won the Nobel Prize while imprisoned for her advocacy for women's rights and the abolition of the death penalty in Iran (per jpost.com).
- The foundation reported that Mohammadi fainted on Friday morning after days of high blood pressure and severe nausea (per jpost.com).
- Following multiple bouts of vomiting, Mohammadi blacked out and was moved to the prison medical unit for emergency intravenous fluids (per jpost.com).
- The foundation has called for Mohammadi to be transferred to a hospital in Tehran for tests and specialized treatment (per jpost.com).
- Mohammadi remains in an unstable condition and is receiving oxygen (per jpost.com).
Nobel laureate Mohammadi has been hospitalized in Iran after suffering a cardiac crisis, according to a statement from a foundation. Mohammadi, who is in her 50s, won the Nobel Prize while imprisoned for her efforts to advance women's rights and abolish the death penalty in Iran.
Her health condition has raised significant concern, as she remains in an unstable state and is currently receiving oxygen. The foundation reported that on Friday morning, Mohammadi fainted after experiencing dangerously high blood pressure and severe nausea over several days.
Following multiple episodes of vomiting, she blacked out and was moved to the prison's medical unit where she received emergency intravenous fluids. The foundation has called for her immediate transfer to a hospital in Tehran to undergo tests and receive specialized treatment.
The secretary of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, which awarded Mohammadi the 2023 prize, expressed concern on Thursday about her deteriorating condition after she suffered a heart attack in prison. Mohammadi's situation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by political prisoners in Iran, particularly those who are recognized internationally for their human rights advocacy.
The call for her transfer to a specialized medical facility underscores the urgency of her medical needs and the potential risks associated with her current state of health.
- Mohammadi's health crisis highlights the risks faced by political prisoners in Iran, particularly those advocating for human rights.
- The foundation's call for her transfer to a Tehran hospital underscores the inadequacy of medical care available to prisoners in Iran.
- International attention on Mohammadi's condition may pressure Iranian authorities to improve conditions for political prisoners.
- Whether Iranian authorities approve Mohammadi's transfer to a Tehran hospital for specialized treatment.
- Any statements or actions from the Norwegian Nobel Committee regarding Mohammadi's health and imprisonment.
- Potential international diplomatic responses to Mohammadi's health crisis and imprisonment.
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- No source mentions the specific conditions or treatment Mohammadi received prior to her cardiac crisis.
- There is no mention of any international diplomatic efforts or responses regarding Mohammadi's imprisonment and health crisis.

