Iran refusing independent medical examination of beaten Nobel winner, says her family
PARIS — Iranian authorities are refusing to allow an independent medical examination of Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi after she was beaten during her arrest last week, her family said on Tuesday.
Her brother Hamid Reza Mohammadi, who lives in Norway, told reporters in Paris via video link that she had informed her other brother in Iran in a brief telephone call late on Sunday that police had beaten her with truncheons on her face, head, and neck.
Mohammadi, who won the prize in 2023, was detained along with dozens of activists on Friday after addressing a memorial ceremony in the eastern city of Mashhad for the lawyer Khosrow Alikordi, who was found dead earlier this month.
“She has bruises on her neck and face,” Hamid Reza Mohammadi said. “She was in a very bad condition physically.”
“My brother [inside Iran] has tried to convince them to agree for an independent doctor to examine her to make sure she has no internal bleeding in the head or any other organ,” he said.
“But they have not agreed to it. We are very worried about how she is being held, where she is being held and how she is treated,” he added.
Mohammadi said his sister said she expected to be charged for “colluding against the Islamic Republic.”
Mohammadi won the Nobel Peace Prize while in prison in 2023, following her three-decade campaign for women’s rights and the abolition of the death penalty in Iran.
Her husband Taghi Rahmani, who lives in Paris, added: “My brother-in-law asked for an independent doctor to examine her, but they refused. Now we are........





















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