A winner of the Nobel Prize, which should be in prison, recorded a video message in a shelter in Iran and sent it to a US television. What to send Trump


Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian human rights activist, a Nobel Peace Prize in 2023, participates in an interview in Tehran, Iran, on December 5, 2024. Mohammadi was temporarily released from Tehran prison, invoking health problems. Photo: Yuji Yoshikata / AP / Profimedia
The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, Narges Mohammadi, has requested the immediate cessation of fire in the conflict between Iran and Israel, in a video message sent on Friday, writes CNN.
Narges Mohammadi, who received the prize in 2023 for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and to promote human rights, recorded the message while in a shelter in Iran.
“Housing, infrastructure and critical installations of the population in these cities and countries are bombed and destroyed,” she said.
“In the days when I went to Tehran, we didn't even have a shelter to take refuge. Even at night, when we wanted to go to the subway, the subway doors were closed,” she added, in the video message sent to the American television station.
The Iranian government announced the residents of Tehran that the subway stations will be opened non-stop to serve as safe shelters against Israeli bombings.
“Tehran is not a city where you can prevent the killing of people who have nowhere to shelter, with a single evacuation order,” Mohammadi said, referring to the exhaust orders for certain parts of the Iranian capital by the Israeli defense forces (IDF) in the middle of the night.
She stressed that the people in the city “do not have the economic opportunity to move.”
Mohammadi also appealed directly to the US President Donald Trump, asking him to “not join this war” and to pursue an armistice agreement.
@cnn Nobel Peace Laureate and Human Rights Activist Narges Mohammadi Shares a Message for President Donald Trump Recond FROM A SAFE shelter in Iran. #cnn #news ♬ Original Sound – CNN
The Nobel Nobel laureate in 2023 has long been a fervent activist for the defense of women's rights in Iran, where he spent more than 10 years behind bars. Currently, she is in a period of suspension of the punishment she executes in the famous Evin prison and has received two official return orders, which she refuses-in an action of civil disobedience to the regime.




