Awards serve as bookends to period in which Tehran and Washington have seesawed between confrontation and possible reconciliation
-
-
Foreign ministry calls award for Narges Mohammadi 'biased and political,' Iranian media accuses her of collaborating with 'terrorist groups'
-
Previous imprisoned winners include a pacifist held in a Nazi concentration camp, a Chinese dissident and a Belarusian anti-regime rights campaigner
-
Despite having no prospect of release and enduring pain of separation from her family, Narges Mohammadi insists protest movement that erupted last year against regime still alive
-
Mohammadi honored 'for her fight against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight to promote human rights and freedom for all'