Yekta Dudangeh, a 14-year-old teenager, was arrested in Tehran on the 25th of Shahrivar and his family is unaware of his fate. According to the Dadbān report, Yekta was detained near Azadi Square and in a brief call with his family, he said, "Authorities are after him, but he managed to escape."
Yekta Dudangeh, a 14-year-old teenager, was arrested in Tehran on the 25th of Shahrivar and his family is unaware of his fate.
According to the Dadbān report, Yekta was detained near Azadi Square and in a brief call with his family, he said, "Authorities are after him, but he managed to escape."
This was his last contact, and after that, his phone became inaccessible.
The non-disclosure of the names of detainees, the lack of information about the charges of arrest, the location of the detainee, the judicial process, and especially the denial of the detainee's presence in prison indicate a tangible and practical act of enforced disappearance by government security and intelligence agencies, which is a crime against humanity.