Narges Mohammadi’s recent temporary release from prison marks a fragile flicker of hope amid years of struggle for fundamental human rights in Iran. Though granted only 21 days to recuperate from critical surgery, her family and supporters underscore the inadequacy of such a brief respite. Still facing multiple health threats and a staggering sentence behind bars, Mohammadi embodies a persistent resilience in the fight against oppression, drawing international attention to her plight and the larger battle for women’s rights in Iran.
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