(Reuters) - Narges Mohammadi, an Iranian women's rights advocate serving 12 years in jail, won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in a decision likely to anger Tehran's theocratic government.
Who is Narges Mohammadi and why is she in prison?
ACTIVISMMohammadi, 51, is now the deputy head of the Defenders of Human Rights Center, a non-governmental organisation led by Shirin Ebadi, the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
She has been in Evin prison three times since 2012, she wrote in the New York Times op-ed last month.
PREVIOUS ARRESTSMohammadi has been arrested by Iranian authorities 13 times and sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison and 154 lashes, according to the Nobel Peace Prize website.
Persons:
Shirin Ebadi, Mohammadi, Taghi Rahmani, Peter Graff
Organizations:
Reuters, of Human Rights, New York Times, Defenders
Locations:
Iranian, Iran, Evin