Narges Mohammadi
Narges Mohammadi is an Iranian journalist and human rights activist born on April 21, 1972, in Zanjān, Iran. She is the vice president of the Defenders of Human Rights Center (DHRC) and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2023 for her over 20-year struggle for women's rights in Iran.
We, women, believe that fear, terror, and storms can never shake and tremble the mountains.
Narges Mohammadi
Her Contributions to Women's Rights:

  • Advocacy Against the Death Penalty: As deputy director of the DHRC, Mohammadi has campaigned against the death penalty in Iran, highlighting its impact on society and advocating for its abolition. ​Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
  • Documentation of Prison Conditions: She authored "White Torture," a book detailing the inhumane treatment of prisoners in Iran, bringing international attention to the plight of incarcerated individuals, especially women. ​Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
  • Promotion of Women's Rights: Mohammadi has been a vocal advocate for women's rights in Iran, challenging oppressive policies and inspiring movements like "Woman, Life, Freedom," which calls for democracy and equality. ​The Indian Express+3NobelPrize.org+3Le Monde.fr+3
  • Resistance Despite Imprisonment: Even while imprisoned, she continues to speak out against human rights violations, urging international bodies to take action against injustices in Iran. ​
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