Nobel Peace Prize recipient Narges Mohammadi remains completely incommunicado since her detention by Iranian authorities last Friday, according to statements released by her support network on Sunday. The prominent human rights advocate was apprehended following her address at a memorial service in Mashhad for lawyer Khosrow Alikordi, whose recent death under unclear circumstances has sparked controversy.
The Mashhad prosecutor’s office confirmed 38 individuals were detained during the gathering, including Mohammadi and fellow activist Sepideh Gholian. Javad Alikordi, brother of the deceased lawyer, was arrested separately later that same day. Mohammadi had been temporarily released from prison on medical grounds in December 2024 but continued her advocacy work during this period.
Disturbing reports indicate that Mohammadi has been unable to make any contact with her family or legal representatives since the arrest. Her foundation expressed grave concerns regarding the physical and psychological welfare of all detainees, demanding their immediate and unconditional release. The organization revealed that Mohammadi’s case has been transferred to Mashhad’s revolutionary prosecutor, potentially involving national security charges.
Eyewitness accounts describe security forces violently apprehending Mohammadi after she addressed the crowd without wearing the mandatory headscarf. The foundation estimates actual arrest numbers may exceed 50 individuals, contradicting official figures.
Prosecutor Hassan Hemmatifar defended the arrests through state media, accusing those detained of delivering provocative speeches and inciting public disorder. The memorial service honored Alikordi, a lawyer known for defending protesters during the 2022-2023 demonstrations, whose death authorities attribute to natural causes while activists describe it as suspicious.
This incident occurs against a backdrop of intensified suppression in Iran, with activists reporting over 1,400 executions this year alone, maintaining pressure on dissent despite the conclusion of recent regional conflicts.
