Narges Mohammadi Update:
Iranian physicist, engineer, and human rights advocate Narges Mohammadi has been serving a 16-year-
prison sentence since 2015 for establishing an organization dedicated to abolishing the death penalty in
her country. In 2018, the American Physical Society awarded her its Andrei Sakharov Prize. Until
recently, she was housed at Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison. But at the end of December 2019 as she and
7 other women prisoners were organizing a hunger strike to commemorate protestors killed by her
government in November, she was beaten and summarily exiled to a prison in the city of Zanjan over
200 miles away. Iranian authorities deny they beat her and assert that the purpose of the transfer was
to bring her to the prison in the city of her birth. According to her husband, Taghi Rahmani, when she
was previously held at the Zanjan prison Narges Mohammadi became seriously ill. Her family believes
her health and safety are at serious risk.