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Jailed Iranian Nobel winner denied medical care: UN
Agence France-Presse . Geneva 21 August, 2024, 22:27

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Narges Mohammadi

UN experts on Tuesday accused Iran of denying jailed Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi proper healthcare, saying she reportedly suffered physical violence earlier this month.

Human rights activist Mohammadi, who won the 2023 Nobel for her campaigning, was hurt along with other female inmates in clashes that erupted at Tehran’s Evin prison, her family said earlier in August.

Mohammadi ‘was reportedly subjected to physical violence’ in Evin on August 6, during which she ‘allegedly lost consciousness, and sustained injuries to her ribcage and other parts of her body’, the experts said.

Iranian authorities acknowledged a confrontation took place but blamed Mohammadi for ‘provocation’ and denied any prisoners had been beaten.

Mohammadi, 52, has been jailed since November 2021 and has spent much of the past decade in and out of prison.

‘Our deep concerns about the physical and mental integrity of Narges Mohammadi have been communicated to the Iranian government,’ the UN experts said in a joint statement.

‘Once again we call on Iranian authorities to release her immediately and ensure her access to full medical care without delay, along with other detainees.’

They said that over the past eight months, Mohammadi had been suffering from acute back and knee pain, including a herniated spinal disc, according to medical specialists and scan examinations.

‘The denial of medical care appears to be used to punish and silence Mohammadi inside prison. These reports raise serious concerns regarding her right to health and physical well-being,’ the experts said.

The special rapporteurs are independent experts mandated by the UN Human Rights Council who do not speak on behalf of the United Nations.

They said there was a pattern of ill-treatment of detainees in Iran.

‘Such deprivations may amount to torture and inhuman treatment,’ they said.

The panel reiterated its ‘calls for the immediate release of human rights defenders and all other individuals in Iranian detention facilities who are currently being held arbitrarily’.

Mohammadi has kept campaigning behind bars and strongly supported the protests that erupted across Iran following the September 2022 death in custody of Mahsa Amini.

The 22-year-old Iranian Kurd had been arrested for an alleged breach of Iran’s strict dress rules for women.​
 
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Do minatt main Iran US aur chutiya muzzlims/ AL-Yahudon ko lund pe charrhata hae!

Iran don't give a fukk who you are if you violate basic human decency/ civilization no?
 
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Read the comments of these baasturd malay/ wahabbi Indonesian kaafir suars:

Iran needs to start killing wahabbi pigs ASAP.
 
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Fresh clashes kill six in Iran cost-of-living protests

AFP Tehran
Published: 02 Jan 2026, 10: 10

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People walk past closed shops, following protests over a plunge in the currency's value, in the Tehran Grand Bazaar in Tehran, Iran, 30 December, 2025. Reuters

Protesters and security forces clashed in several Iranian cities on Thursday, with six reported killed, the first deaths since the cost-of-living demonstrations broke out.

The protests began on Sunday in Tehran, where shopkeepers went on strike over high prices and economic stagnation, and have since spread to other parts of the country.

On Thursday, Iran's Fars news agency reported two people killed in clashes between security forces and protesters in the city of Lordegan, in the province of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, and three in Azna, in neighbouring Lorestan province.

"Some protesters began throwing stones at the city's administrative buildings, including the provincial governor's office, the mosque, the Martyrs' Foundation, the town hall and banks," Fars said of Lordegan, adding that police responded with tear gas.

Fars reported that the buildings were "severely damaged" and that police arrested several people described as "ringleaders".

In Azna, Fars said "rioters took advantage of a protest gathering... to attack a police commissariat".

During previous protest movements, state media has labelled demonstrators "rioters".

Earlier Thursday, state television reported that a member of Iran's security forces was killed overnight during protests in the western city of Kouhdasht.


"A 21-year-old member of the Basij from the city of Kouhdasht was killed last night by rioters while defending public order," the channel said, citing Said Pourali, the deputy governor of Lorestan Province.

The Basij are a volunteer paramilitary force linked to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, the ideological branch of the Islamic republic's army.

Pourali said that "during the demonstrations in Kouhdasht, 13 police officers and Basij members were injured by stone throwing".

In the western city of Hamedan, protesters torched a motorbike in what the Tasnim news agency described as an unsuccessful attempt to burn down a mosque.

The same agency reported on Thursday that 30 people in a district of Tehran had been arrested the night before for alleged public order offences in a "coordinated operation by the security and intelligence services".

'End up in hell'

The demonstrations are smaller than the last major outbreak of unrest in 2022, triggered by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested for allegedly violating Iran's strict dress code for women.

Her death sparked a nationwide wave of anger that left several hundred people dead, including dozens of members of the security forces.

The latest protests began in the capital and spread after students from at least 10 universities joined in on Tuesday.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has sought to calm tensions, acknowledging protesters' "legitimate demands", and he urged the government Thursday to take action to improve the economic situation.

"From an Islamic perspective... if we do not resolve the issue of people's livelihoods, we will end up in Hell," Pezeshkian said at an event broadcast on state television.

Authorities, however, have also promised to take a "firm" stance, and have warned against exploiting the situation to sow chaos.

Local media coverage of the demonstrations has varied, with some outlets focusing on economic difficulties, and others on incidents caused by "troublemakers".

Iran is in the middle of an extended weekend, with the authorities declaring Wednesday a bank holiday at the last minute, citing the need to save energy during the cold weather.

They made no official link to the protests.

The weekend in Iran begins on Thursday, and Saturday is a long-standing national holiday.

Iran's prosecutor general said on Wednesday that peaceful economic protests were legitimate, but any attempt to create insecurity would be met with a "decisive response".

"Any attempt to turn economic protests into a tool of insecurity, destruction of public property, or implementation of externally designed scenarios will inevitably be met with a legal, proportionate and decisive response."

Viral video

Earlier this week, a video showing a person sitting in the middle of a Tehran street facing down motorcycle police went viral on social media, with some seeing it as a "Tiananmen moment" -- a reference to the famous image of a Chinese protester defying a column of tanks during 1989 anti-government protests in Beijing.

On Thursday, state television alleged the footage had been staged to "create a symbol" and aired another video purportedly shot from another angle by a police officer's camera.

Sitting cross-legged, the protester remains impassive, head bowed, before covering his head with his jacket as behind him a crowd flees clouds of tear gas.

On Wednesday evening, Tasnim reported the arrest of seven people it described as being affiliated with "groups hostile to the Islamic Republic based in the United States and Europe".

It said they had been "tasked with turning the demonstrations into violence". Tasnim did not say when they were arrested.

The national currency, the rial, has lost more than a third of its value against the US dollar over the past year, while double-digit hyperinflation has been undermining Iranians' purchasing power for years.

The inflation rate in December was 52 per cent year-on-year, according to the Statistical Centre of Iran, an official body.​
 
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Two killed, 30 injured in clashes during protests in Iran: local media

Agence France-Presse. Tehran, Iran 07 January, 2026, 23:26

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This grab taken on January 6, 2026, from UGC images posted on social media the same day shows protesters clashing with Iranian security forces at the Tehran bazaar. | AFP photo

Clashes in southwest Iran on Wednesday killed two people and wounded 30, the Fars news agency said on the 11th day of a wave of protests in the Islamic republic.

Fars reported that shopkeepers were protesting in Lordergan when ‘rioters began throwing stones at the police’.


‘Among them, there were individuals with military and hunting weapons who suddenly opened fire on the police,’ Fars added, without specifying whether those killed were police officers or protesters.​
 
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2000 die daily in our fukk-ass Baqistaaandd from contaminated water borne diseases, rape, suicide and from gunshot wounds from serious crimes. Nobody says a word around da world. Koi to thook phaink day hum per. Even that wish is hard to fulfill.
 
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