Narges Mohammadi, a prominent Iranian human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has been sentenced to an additional seven years in prison, as reported by multiple sources including Geo Business and Daily Times. Her lawyer, Mostafa Nili, disclosed that the sentence was handed down by a Revolutionary Court, with charges including 'gathering and collusion to commit crimes' and 'propaganda activities' (Dawn). The sentence includes a two-year travel ban and a two-year exile to Khosf in South Khorasan (The Hindu). Mohammadi, who has been a vocal critic of Iran's policies, was arrested in December during a memorial event in Mashhad, where she was reportedly beaten (BBC World).
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Iranian Activist Narges Mohammadi Sentenced to Seven Years

Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi, Nobel laureate, faces 7 more years in prison amid dissent crackdown, raising global concern over Iran's human rights and geopolitical tensions with the West.
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