Narges Mohammadi Transferred to Tehran Hospital After Prison Collapse
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi was moved to Tehran Pars Hospital on bail after collapsing in prison and amid calls for her unconditional release.

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Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi is transferred to a Tehran hospital, her foundation says

Narges Mohammadi in Critical Condition in Iranian Custody, Family Says
Overview
Mohammadi has been transferred from Zanjan prison to Tehran Pars Hospital after authorities granted a sentence suspension on heavy bail, her foundation said.
She collapsed in prison and lost consciousness twice, and was transferred to a local hospital on May 1 amid suspected heart attacks and rapidly deteriorating health, her family said.
Her lawyer said the Legal Medicine Organization ordered the transfer to allow continued treatment by her own medical team, while her brother said earlier transfer recommendations had been blocked and blamed the intelligence agency.
Mohammadi has been arrested 14 times and has been sentenced to between 13 and 44 years in prison and 154 lashes across convictions, with her foundation saying about 18 years remain on her sentence.
Her foundation and family are demanding her unconditional release and the dismissal of all charges, and it was not clear how long her sentence suspension will last, the foundation said.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources present this coverage neutrally: reporting attributes evaluative claims (beatings, calls for unconditional release) to Mohammadi’s foundation, family and the Nobel committee rather than asserting them. The article summarizes medical findings and legal steps, and lacks loaded reporter language; absence of official Iranian comment is noted but not framed editorially.