Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi has been released from jail for three weeks on medical grounds, according to her lawyer.
Mostafa Nili said officials had suspended his client’s jail sentence on doctor’s advice after Ms Mohammadi underwent surgery to remove a tumour.
Her family and supporters have called for her to be freed permanently, describing the temporary release as “too little, too late”.
The 52-year-old women’s rights activist has been held in Tehran’s notorious Evin prison since 2021.
“Based on the advice of the examining doctor, the public prosecutor suspended the jail sentence against Narges Mohammadi for three weeks and she was released from prison,” her lawyer Mostafa Nili wrote on X.
In a statement, the Narges Mohammadi Foundation said she underwent surgery last month after doctors discovered a bone lesion in her right leg suspected of being cancerous.
She was then transferred back to prison after just two days. The group said that was done “against her doctor’s advice and request from her legal team, even though she was unable to walk or even sit”.
Since then, Ms Mohammadi has seen a “rapid development of bedsores and intensified pain in her back and legs”.
The foundation called the 21-day suspension “inadequate” and said a minimum of three months of recovery is crucial for her recovery.
Unlike a medical furlough, which would have allowed the recovery period to count towards her prison term, this suspension means she will be required to serve an additional 21 days after returning to prison, the foundation added.
Ms Mohammadi won the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her campaigning against the oppression of women in Iran.
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