Iran Sentences Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi to 7 Years Amid Crackdown on Dissent
February 8, 2026
Narges Mohammadi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and leading activist, has been sentenced by an Iranian Revolutionary Court in Mashhad to more than seven years in prison for gathering and collusion, propaganda, plus a two-year travel ban and two years of internal exile to Khusf, following a hunger strike in protest.
Her December 2025 arrest is under review, with her lawyer hoping for a temporary release on health grounds for bail, and the verdict remains subject to appeal as it is not yet final.
Mohammadi’s health history—heart problems, chest pain, high blood pressure, and spinal issues—raises concerns that continued detention could endanger her health and contravene human rights standards.
The court ruling cites charges related to protest activities; observers note that the case adds to Iran’s broader crackdown on dissent amid ongoing protests.
Authorities have not publicly confirmed all details of the verdict, and more information is expected later.
The report is part of ongoing coverage by outlets like taz and others, highlighting repression in Iran and press freedom concerns.
The verdict is not yet legally binding and remains open to appeal.
The sentencing unfolds as Iran pursues high-stakes negotiations with the United States over its nuclear program, with officials signaling a hard line against dissent amid persistent protests.
Iran’s foreign policy narrative emphasizes its right to enrich uranium, framing resilience against external pressure while avoiding escalation.
Analysts view the case within the context of broader international diplomacy and regional tensions following recent Iran-U.S. talks.
Amnesty International and supporters accuse security forces of torture and suppressive measures during arrest, while Mohammadi’s supporters say the restraint on calls aims to silence dissent.
Disclosures come via Le Figaro and AFP, citing Mohammadi’s family lawyer and highlighting concerns about detainee rights and conditions in Iran.
Summary based on 26 sources
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The Guardian • Feb 8, 2026
Iran sentences Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi to seven more years in prison
PBS News • Feb 8, 2026
Iran sentences Nobel laureate and activist Narges Mohammadi to 7 more years in prison
