Iranian Nobel Laureates urge end to Israel-Iran fighting, halt to uranium enrichment
- Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate, stated that the war has displaced millions and damaged crucial infrastructure, worsening the existing economic crisis in Iran.
- Mohammadi and Shirin Ebadi, also a Nobel laureate, urged an end to uranium enrichment and called for a ceasefire following extensive violence between Israel and Iran.
- The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with reports of hundreds killed and ongoing attacks escalating between the two nations.
- Mohammadi emphasized that war should not define the future, advocating for global peace to benefit the people of Iran and beyond.
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Nobel Peace Prize winner, Iranian Narges Mohammadi, called for an immediate ceasefire in the conflict between Iran and Israel in an exclusive video message published on CNN.
The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Narges Mohammedi, called for immediate ceasefire in the conflict between Iran and Israel, in a video message passed yesterday, writes CNN. Narges Mohammedi, who received the prize in 2023 for...
The two Nobel Peace Prize winners Narges Mohammadi and Shirin Ebadi have called for an end to the war between Israel and Iran. Mohammadi and Ebadi stated that killing civilians and uranium enrichment in Iran must be stopped immediately.
Exclusive: Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Calls for Ceasefire
Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has long fought for freedom and human rights, even at the expense of her own. With her country now at war with Israel, Mohammadi called on her fellow activists to band together and call for a ceasefire. In an exclusive message to TIME from Iran, Mohammadi said that the outbreak of war, which began in the early morning of June 13, has forced millions of Iranians to leave their homes and caused d…
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