Narges Mohammadi (Reihane Taravati/AFP/Getty)
Originally published by The Guardian:
UPDATE, DEC 15:
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi says she was beaten by security forces as she was arrested last Friday at a memorial ceremony for lawyer Khosro Alikordi.
Mohammadi made a phone call to her family late Sunday, after almost three days with no information about her whereabouts.
As she stood in front of a mosque near Iran’s second city Mashhad, she was struck repeatedly with batons by plainclothes agents on the head and neck. They said, “We will put your mother into mourning.” In detention, she was accused of “cooperating with the Israeli government”.
The laureate said she was taken to the hospital emergency room twice for treatment. She does not know which authority is detaining her.
ORIGINAL ENTRY, DEC 13:
There are fears for the wellbeing of the 2023 Nobel peace prize winner, Narges Mohammadi, after she was detained by Iranian security forces at a memorial ceremony for a human rights lawyer in the eastern city of Mashhad.
Mohammadi, 53, who was granted temporary leave from prison on medical grounds in December 2024, was newly detained along with several other activists at the memorial for Khosro Alikordi, who was found dead in his office last week.
Mohammadi’s brother Mehdi, who was present at the ceremony, confirmed her arrest, her foundation said.
Speaking to the Guardian, a member of Mohammadi’s team who requested anonymity said:
Her arrest earlier today appears directly linked to her public remarks in Mashhad following Khosro Alikordi’s suspicious death. At his memorial, human rights activists gathered to protest against what they view as a suspicious and potentially state-linked killing.
Officials in Iran’s Razavi Khorasan province said Alikordi suffered a heart attack, but a tightening security crackdown that coincided with his death has raised questions about its circumstances. More than 80 lawyers have signed a statement demanding more information.
“Alikordi was a prominent figure among Iran’s community of human rights defenders,” the New York-based Center for Human Rights in Iran said on Thursday. “Over the past several years, he had been repeatedly arrested, harassed and threatened by security and judicial forces.”
Mohammadi’s family members said security and police forces used teargas and violence to disperse people who had gathered for Alikordi’s memorial. Speaking from Paris, Mohammadi’s husband, Taghi Rahmani, told the Guardian he was worried not only for his wife but also for the other rights activists arrested at the same time.
Rahmani described the arrest as part of an escalating strategy by the Iranian authorities to suppress dissent. “This is a targeted attack on democracy and the right to freedom of expression,” he said.
Mohammadi’s children, Ali and Kiana, said they were also worried for their mother and the other activists. Ali told The Guardian:
She had a surgery just a year ago and many others arrested have also been fighting medical conditions. She was arrested two hours ago and we still don’t know where my mother is.
These people don’t belong in the prison.
Footage from the memorial ceremony showed Mohammadi at a microphone, calling out to the crowd and starting a chant in the name of Majidreza Rahnavard, who was publicly hanged by the Iranian authorities in 2022.
There was no immediate comment from Iran over its detention of Mohammadi and it was not clear whether authorities would return her to prison to serve the rest of her term. Supporters had cautioned for months she was at risk of being put back in jail.
Mashhad City Governor Hasan Hosseini said prosecutors ordered security officials to temporarily detain some participants at the ceremony over the chanting of “norm-breaking” slogans, Iranian state television reported. Hosseini described the detentions as preventive to protect those there from others in the crowd.
Before her release last December, Mohammadi had been imprisoned since November 2021 for convictions relating to her campaign against capital punishment and the obligation for women in Iran to wear the hijab.
Her supporters say she suffered multiple heart attacks in prison before undergoing emergency surgery in 2022. Late last year, her lawyer said doctors had found a bone lesion they feared could be cancerous and which was later removed.
“Her health could deteriorate very quickly under these conditions,” Rahmani said. “The repression inside the mosque today was carried out with extreme brutality. Teargas was fired, and Narges and other activists were beaten even though they have serious health issues.”
Mohammadi’s sentence was supposed to be suspended for three weeks when she was released last year, but her time out of prison lengthened, possibly because of pressure from activists and western powers. She remained free even during the 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June.
She kept up her activism with public protests and international media appearances, including demonstrating at one point in front of Evin Prison, the notorious facility in Tehran where she was held.
Chirinne Ardakani, Mohammadi’s Paris-based lawyer, said:
I am calling for the immediate release of my client, as well as of all the human rights activists who have been arbitrarily detained alongside her. I also reiterate my client’s demand that truth and justice be established regarding the suspicious circumstances surrounding Alikordi’s death, for which we have reason to believe the state bears responsibility.
Mohammadi’s family said they did not know in whose custody she was being held. Ali explained, “My mother could be in the custody of the Revolutionary Guards or the security forces or police. We don’t know anything.”
Rahmani said: “We urge the western media to continue following events in Iran and to please keep reporting.”
2026 council elections to be held electronically: https://ideaagency.net/2026-council-elections-to-be-held-electronically/
“Based on the new law, the Tehran City Council elections will be held proportionally; that is, legal parties and fronts can present lists and try to win a percentage of the council seats. Of course, people are free to choose, but this mechanism paves the way for more formal participation of parties.”
Unlike in other elections, local elections in Iran are not vetted by the Guardians Council, but rather, by the Majlis. Usually, 90-95% of candidates are approved to run. The proportional system to be used means that parties and lists will be elected not on who wins the most votes but the overall share of the vote. This may be an attempt to raise the turnout expected to be low in the big cities unlike in smaller towns and villages where it is expected to be much higher.
[Editor’s Note: Iran oil exports were roughly the same in 2024 and 2025, at just over 1.6 barrels per day.]
Iran oil exports hit 7-year high, defying US sanctions: https://asia.nikkei.com/business/energy/iran-oil-exports-hit-7-year-high-defying-us-sanctions
Crude exports may have stayed the same, but condensate and NGL exports have risen along with refined products. Overall production has rise from 3.2 to 3.5 mbpd.
Where is this revenue?
Rare Iranian police videos protesting low wages spark public reaction
https://www.iranintl.com/en/202512230820
[Editor’s Note: The Iran regime’s attempt, through State media, through disinformation and lies to tear down Narges Mohammadi and justify her many years as a political prisoner.]
Narges Mohammadi: A Nobel Prize-winning pawn in West’s ‘regime change’ game: https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/12/16/760747/narges-mohammadi-nobel-prize-winning-pawn-west-regime-change-game
“Mohammadi’s arrest in Mashhad is not an isolated episode but fits within a documented pattern of behavior described by officials and experts as consistently confrontational and calibrated for maximum media exposure. Before this, in October 2025, she was filmed outside Vakilabad Prison in Mashhad, dramatically calling to “break down the doors of this prison,” a statement cited by judicial authorities as an explicit incitement to violence.”
“She has passionately defended anti-Iran terrorists like Abdolmalek Rigi, leader of the Jundallah terrorist group responsible for bombings of Iranian civilians, as well as members of the Komala terrorist group – both these groups have the blood of innocent Iranians on their hands.”
“The trajectory of Mohammadi, from little-known activist to Nobel laureate to arrested provocateur, illustrates the complex interplay between local dissent and global power politics.
While her Western supporters portray her as “a brave defender of human rights,” the reality and a critical reading of her actions paint a different picture: that of an individual whose “activism” is systematically leveraged by external powers seeking to destabilize Iran.”
Iranian crude production stands at 3.5 mbpd: https://www.iea.org/reports/oil-market-report-december-2025
This may not include production of condensate and natural gas liquids (butane and propane). Iran wants to refine more of what it produces as this is higher value and easier to export as there are more potential buyers.
And yet people kill each other over a pomegranate, but really I doubt you and your like can comprehend that
Tehran Man Dies After Argument Over Pomegranate Prices
https://iranwire.com/en/news/147098-tehran-man-dies-after-argument-over-pomegranate-prices/
Who is stealing this oil export money???? answer the ommaat goosaleh followers of yours (your follower herd of cattle)
Iranians Celebrate Yalda Night Amid Deepening Economic Hardship
https://iranwire.com/en/features/147097-iranians-celebrate-yalda-night-amid-deepening-economic-hardship/
Netanyahu to present Trump with new Iran attack plans during US visit: https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-to-present-trump-with-new-iran-attack-plans-during-us-visit-report/
“A source with knowledge on the matter, as well as former US officials, told NBC that Jerusalem believes Iran’s renewed production of ballistic missiles could increase to 3,000 per month if left unchecked.”
That is a nonsense. Iran cannot produce 3,000 missiles in a year let alone a month. But missile production has likely been doubled from 50 to 100 per month. Factories are being re-tooled to make parts for them. Air defenses damaged in June have been repaired. There is no rush to bring nuclear facilities back online – this can happen within a year or two. Some enrichment is likely happening in secret.
Iran executes student on charges of spying for Israel
https://www.iranintl.com/en/202512200982
Diverting attention from this?
https://www.iranintl.com/en/202512173227
Netanyahu plans to brief Trump on possible new Iran strikes: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/netanyahu-plans-brief-trump-possible-new-iran-strikes-rcna250112
” Israeli officials have grown increasingly concerned that Iran is expanding production of its ballistic missile program, which was damaged by Israeli military strikes earlier this year, and are preparing to brief President Donald Trump about options for attacking it again, according to a person with direct knowledge of the plans and four former U.S. officials briefed on the plans. Israeli officials also are concerned that Iran is reconstituting nuclear enrichment sites the U.S. bombed in June, the sources said. But, they added, the officials view Iran’s efforts to rebuild facilities where they produce the ballistic missiles and to repair its crippled air defense systems as more immediate concerns.”
Translation: Israel’s failed to destroy Iran’s air defenses and ballistic missile program in June and wants “daddy” to stop Iran
Netanyahu, Trump planned Iran strike far in advance, ran deception campaign: https://www.timesofisrael.com/report-netanyahu-trump-planned-iran-strike-far-in-advance-ran-deception-campaign/
“Both countries also leaked signs that there were tensions between the two allies: “All the reports that were written about Bibi not being on the same page with Witkoff or Trump were not true,” said someone familiar with the details. “But it was good that this was the general perception; it helped to move on with the planning without many people noticing it.”
Further proof that American can never be trusted.
I guess china can be trusted…
China Draws Iranian Ire Over UAE Islands Claim
https://www.rferl.org/a/iran-china-uae-persian-gulf-islands/33625742.html
Iran’s buoyant missile arsenal vexes Israel: https://www.iranintl.com/en/202512125493
https://www.ft.com/content/48ec0485-e515-4d94-bb56-eb2f8423a816
Nasrin, a 35-year-old accountant, paused in front of a Sejjil ballistic missile, recalling seeing it on social media streaking across the sky during the conflict. “Thanks to these missiles, the US and Israel knelt down before us,” she said. “Without them, Iran would have become like Gaza.”
“Our missile capability must continue to grow,” said Sara, a 19-year-old psychology student at the aerospace park. “The war could resume at any moment.”
“If we put aside our missile programme, we will be attacked more severely next time,” said Keyvan, a 27-year-old computer engineer. “After the war, we realise more than ever how invaluable these missiles are.”
I thought she was supposed to be in prison? Turns out Nasrin Sotoudeh is also out on extended medical furlough (5 years now): https://www.pen-international.org/news/iran-temporary-release-of-nasrin-sotoudeh-welcomed-while-calls-for-her-unconditional-release-continue