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Iran's regime is letting a Nobel Peace Prize laureate die in prison. Narges Mohammadi was found unconscious in her cell after being transferred to a facility housing violent criminals, and now authorities are deliberately allowing her health to deteriorate. The international community must demand her immediate release before the regime's brutality claims another life.
Mohammadi's arrest stems from deliberate provocation at a memorial, during which she delivered incendiary speeches that sparked public disorder and injured police officers. Her activism champions convicted terrorists and amplifies western-backed narratives designed to destabilize Iran, rather than advance human rights. The Nobel Prize awarded to her is a political instrument serving Western goals.
Narges Mohammadi, far from being a dissident, represents Iran's reformist faction — an internal regime current competing for power, not dismantling the system. Her Nobel Prize and CNN interviews from inside Evin prison reveal this absurdity, as genuine political prisoners have no such means. She serves as a decoy, offering Western audiences a palatable "opposition" but preserving the regime's foundations.