Nobel Peace Prize 2023 goes to  jugged Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi   

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locked Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in recognition of her  inexhaustible campaigning for women’s rights and republic, and against the death penalty.   Mohammadi, 51, has kept up her activism despite  multitudinous apprehensions by Iranian authorities and spending times behind bars. She has remained a leading light for civil, women- led  demurrers, sparked by the death last time of a 22- time-old woman in police  guardianship.  “ 

This prize is first and foremost a recognition of the  veritably important work of a whole movement in Iran with its undisputed leader, Narges Mohammadi, ” said Berit Reiss- Andersen, the  president of the Norwegian Nobel Committee who  blazoned the prize in Oslo. 

 She said the commission hopes the prize “ is an  stimulant to continue the work in whichever form this movement finds to be  befitting. ” She also  prompted Iran to releaseMs. Mohammadi in time for the prize  form on December 10.   In a statement to The New York Times,Ms. Mohammadi said the “ global support and recognition of my  mortal rights advocacy makes me more resolved,  further responsible, more passionate and more hopeful ”   ‘ Palm is near ’   “ I also hope this recognition makes Iranians protesting for change stronger and  further  systematized, ” she added. 

Source: www.indianexpress.com

“ Palm is near. ”   Mohammadi, an  mastermind by training, has been  locked  13 times and condemned five times, according toMs. Reiss- Andersen. In total, she has been  doomed to 31 times in captivity. Her most recent incarceration began when she was detained in 2021 after attending a  keepsake for a person killed in  demurrers sparked by an increase in gasoline prices. She has been held at Tehran’s Evin Prison. Her family, Hamidreza Mohammadi, said he has not been in touch with his family but that the prize “ means a lot to her ”.

  Mohammadi is the 19th woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, and the alternate Iranian woman, after  mortal rights activist Shirin Ebadi won the award in 2003.

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