Djalali's wife: no contact since protests erupted

Swedish-Iranian researcher Ahmadreza Djalali has been out of contact with his family in Sweden since the widespread protests in Iran began. His wife, Vida Mehrannia, expresses deep concern for his health in Evin Prison. She hopes the unrest will lead to the regime's downfall and freedom for her husband.

Ahmadreza Djalali, a doctor and researcher affiliated with Karolinska Institutet, was arrested in Iran in 2016 while giving lectures on disaster medicine. In 2017, he was sentenced to death on charges of spying for Mossad, which he denies and which reports suggest were extracted under torture.

Djalali is held in Evin Prison on the outskirts of Tehran, from where he typically calls his family in Sweden. However, since the protests began on December 28, all contact has ceased. The protests started over economic woes but have escalated into nationwide demonstrations against the religious regime, the largest in years.

"We have no communication at all right now, and now the internet has been shut down too," Vida Mehrannia told Expressen. The last she heard from him was on New Year's Day, when his health was poor. "But now I don't know exactly how he is, which worries me enormously. It's awful," she added.

Human rights groups report over 500 people killed by security forces, with the toll possibly higher. Mehrannia worries for both her husband and the protesters. "I hope the EU governments unite and do something, because right now they stand alone," she said, hoping the unrest brings freedom to the people and Djalali.

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As Iran's protests—sparked by economic woes in late December 2025—rage on under a near-total internet blackout, with reports now citing hundreds dead, Swedish-Iranians are voicing anguish over lost contact with family and urging global support. Despite the brutality, many see hope for regime change.

2025年12月28日に通貨の急落と広範な経済苦境を受けて始まったイラン全国での抗議デモは、2週目に入り、当局がインターネットと通信の広範な遮断を実施し、安全部隊が弾圧を強化した。米国拠点の人権団体は、少なくとも62人が死亡し、2300人以上が拘束されたと述べ、亡命中の野党指導者 Reza Pahlavi はさらなるデモを呼びかけ、ドナルド・トランプ大統領に支援を要請した。一方、欧州指導者と国連は自制を求めた。

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Non-essential diplomatic personnel from the French embassy in Tehran have left Iran due to the unrest shaking the country. These staff departed in two waves on commercial flights on Sunday and Monday, according to informed sources. The embassy remains open and operational, with the ambassador on site.

 

 

 

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