Nobel laureate Nargis Mohammadi calls struggle to stop executions

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  • 11:14 8 April 2025
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NEWS CENTER - Nobel laureate Nargis Mohammadi called for a struggle to stop the executions in her statement on Warishah Muradi. 
 
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi published a message against the death sentence given to Warishah Muradi in Iran. Narges Mohammadi condemned the death sentence g,ven to Warishah Muradi and said, "The fight against the death penalty is a priority for us—not only because execution is a fundamental violation of human rights, but especially in regimes where the judiciary lacks independence and is instead subordinate to an authoritarian system. In such regimes, opposing the death penalty must be a collective priority."
 
EMPHASIS ON STRUGGLE
 
Nargis Mohammadi emphasised the importance of the struggle against the death penalty and said that the social opposition should aim not only for political change but also for the complete abolition of the death penalty.
 
Nargis Mohammadi added, "I believe we must all unite our voices in opposition to the death penalty. I hope that one day, like many other countries, we can declare that capital punishment has no place in our judicial system. That day will mark a major milestone, and we will achieve further victories from there. I am hopeful that we are working toward such a future—and I believe, whether it takes time, whether it is difficult or not, sooner or later, we will reach that goal."