In the news: Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi

In the news Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi

The Iranian activist, imprisoned for many years, was rewarded yesterday. News welcomed with happiness in Tehran, says Release, who interviewed women, most of them committed. One of them, Parisa, 32, exclaims: “ this news serves as a new beacon of hope “. “ We are very happy », adds Leïla, “ award comes at a time when people in Iran feel international support is weakening “. And Narges Mohammadi will not disappoint democracy activists. She had in advance “ delivered his message, in the event of victory “, tell us Release. A firm message: “I will never stop fighting for the implementation of democracy, freedom and equality. I will stay in Iran and continue my fight alongside the oppressed, even if I spend the rest of my life in prison. »

This woman is a tirelessly rebellious », title on its side Le Figaro, next to a photo of Narges Mohammadi, curly hair, white shirt and slight smile on his face. Exiled in France, her husband and her two children, “ immediately reacted », tells us the newspaper, “dedicating this award to all Iranians, and in particular to Iranian women and girls, who have inspired the entire world with their courage and their fight for freedom and equality “. Allusion of course to the movement, Woman, Life, Liberty which, recalls Le Figarowas born from an unprecedented revolt after the murder, a year ago, of the young Mahsa Amini, “manhandled to death by the moral police for a “badly worn” veil.

Finally, The worldsalute the new Nobel Peace Prize, a prize which, in the eyes of everyday life, rewards “ audacity and sacrifice “.

Armenian refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh…

Long report to read in Mediapart. The special correspondent of the information site went to Kornidzor, in Armenia, through which tens of thousands of Armenian refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh passed, fleeing Azerbaijan’s military offensive. Many of these refugees continued on their way to different Armenian cities, but “ around twenty families remained in Kornidzor. » Among them, Naïra Mirzoian, 72 years old, « arrival with her husband and a couple of neighbors “. She tells : ” When the soldiers attacked, there was panic, we took shelter in the cellar, but the noises were frightening. It was horrible “. “ We left with nothing, just the clothes we were wearing. We left everything, absolutely everything… »

Médiapart also met “ Pavel and Nariné Pogossian, in their fifties, staying with relatives, with their 29-year-old daughter Victoria, their son-in-law and their four grandchildren. They too left with nothing: neither car nor personal effects. Only a very small package of clothes for the children and our papers », explains Pavel.

Some of these refugees also express their disappointment with the international community, like Luciné Karamoan. “ What saddens me the most “, she says, ” it’s that the whole world is watching without reacting. The people of Nagorno-Karabakh were starved for nine months by the blockade. Nobody did anything. In the end, this is what happened.”

The rugby world

And a new victory for France, 60 points to 7 against Italy. This is the front page of Parisian for which it is the Dolce Vita. “ Easy winners of Italy “, comments the newspaper, “ the blues complete the group stage undefeated.” Nothing to brag about, however, if we are to believe the newspaper which specifies: “It’s time to forget everything (or almost) what happened before… serious business really begins now, and there’s no question that it will stop on October 15 at the Stade de France, when of a quarter which promises to be wild, against South Africa “. But The Parisian wants to believe it and exclaims: “no joke, this is just the beginning of the adventure » .

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