Mohammadi, 52, has been jailed since November 2021 over several past convictions relating to her advocacy against the obligatory hijab for women and capital punishment in Iran.
Lawyer Mostafa Nili said on social media platform X that "Mohammadi was sentenced to one year in prison for propaganda against the system."
Mostafa Nili, the lawyer of Narges Mohammadi, stated in a tweet today: Based on the verdict issued by Branch 29 of the Revolutionary Court, #NargesMohammadi has been sentenced to one more year in prison for propaganda activities against the regime. https://t.co/HHC8vnPjj6
— Narges Mohammadi | نرگس محمدی (@nargesfnd)Mostafa Nili, the lawyer of Narges Mohammadi, stated in a tweet today: Based on the verdict issued by Branch 29 of the Revolutionary Court, #NargesMohammadi has been sentenced to one more year in prison for propaganda activities against the regime. https://t.co/HHC8vnPjj6
— Narges Mohammadi | نرگس محمدی (@nargesfnd) June 18, 2024
Nili said "the reasons for issuing this sentence" include calls to boycott parliamentary elections, letters to Swedish and Norwegian lawmakers and "comments about Mrs Dina Ghalibaf."
Rights groups have said that Ghalibaf, a journalist and student, had been taken into custody after accusing security forces on social media of putting her in handcuffs and sexually assaulting her during a previous arrest at a metro station.
Ghalibaf has since been released.
The Iranian judiciary's Mizan Online website said on April 22 that Ghalibaf "had not been raped" and that she was being prosecuted for making a "false statement."
Mohammadi has refused to attend a trial session in Tehran earlier this month and in March shared an audio message from prison in which she decried a "full-scale war against women" in the Islamic republic.
Iranian police in recent months have intensified enforcement of the country's Islamic dress code for women, notably making use of video surveillance.
Under rules adopted shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, women in Iran are required to cover their hair and dress modestly in public spaces.
With AFP
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