Nobel Laureate Mohammadi Remains in Critical Condition in Iran, Foundation Says

May 3 (Reuters) – Jailed Nobel Peace Prize ⁠laureate ⁠Narges Mohammadi was ⁠in critical condition in a cardiac care unit ​in northwestern Iran on Sunday, two days after she was brought ‌to hospital from prison, ‌a foundation run by her family said.

Mohammadi’s blood pressure ⁠has continued ⁠to fluctuate dangerously, and treatment has been limited to ​efforts to stabilise her condition through oxygen therapy, the Narges Mohammadi Foundation said in a statement.

She was transferred from prison to hospital ​in the northwestern city of Zanjan on Friday following a “catastrophic ⁠deterioration” ⁠of her health, which ⁠the ​foundation said included two episodes of complete loss of consciousness and ​a severe cardiac ⁠crisis.

Mohammadi, who is in her 50s, won the Nobel Peace Prize while in prison for a campaign to advance women’s rights and abolish the death penalty in Iran. She suffered ⁠a suspected heart attack in late March, her family said.

“Effective ⁠treatment for Narges Mohammadi’s conditions is only possible if she is transferred to her medical team in Tehran,” the foundation said in its Sunday statement.

Mohammadi was sentenced to a new prison term of 7-1/2 years, the foundation said in February, weeks before the U.S. and Israel launched their war against Iran. The Nobel committee ⁠at the time called on Tehran to free her immediately.

She was arrested in December after denouncing the death of a lawyer, Khosrow Alikordi; prosecutor Hasan Hematifar told reporters ​then she had made provocative remarks at Alikordi’s ​memorial ceremony.

(Reporting by Hatem Maher)

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