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Iran’s imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi sentenced to another year in prison

  • Ms. Mohammadi received a 15-month prison term for "propaganda against the system" and was banned from activities like owning a mobile phone and traveling abroad.
  • Mostafa Nili, her lawyer, reported that Mohammadi was sentenced to more prison time for propaganda activities against the regime, linked to comments about journalist Dina Ghalibaf.
  • Over the past three years, Mohammadi has faced six trials resulting in a total of 13 years and three months in prison, exile, and lashes, along with additional charges in January.
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One week after the return to France of hostage Louis Arnaud, released after two years of detention in Iran for "propaganda", Narges Mohammadi, one of the main faces of the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement, is sentenced for the same reason.

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