Ehsan Vineh, a 29-year-old citizen from Kermanshah, remains in a state of complete incommunicado detention 170 days after his arrest.

According to Kolbarnews, Ehsan Vineh, a 29-year-old married man and father of two children, was arrested by security forces more than five months ago. Since his arrest, he has been deprived of the right to contact his family, receive visits, or access legal counsel. Repeated efforts by his family to obtain information from security institutions, prisons, and detention centers have yielded no results, and no responsible authority has provided a clear explanation regarding his fate.
According to obtained information, Ehsan Vineh has not been allowed even a brief phone call with his family during the past 170 days. His relatives remain completely unaware of his condition and have expressed serious concerns about his health and personal safety.
At the time of publishing this report, no information has been released regarding the reasons for his arrest or any charges that may have been brought against this Kurdish citizen. Security authorities have likewise provided no explanation in this regard.
The continued lack of information about Ehsan Vineh’s fate, his prolonged deprivation of communication with his family, and his lack of access to legal representation have intensified concerns regarding violations of his fundamental rights. Under international human rights standards, such circumstances may constitute enforced disappearance and arbitrary detention, conditions that significantly increase the risk of torture, ill-treatment, and violations of the right to a fair trial.
In addition, through reliable sources, Kolbar News has obtained information indicating that a number of detainees in Kermanshah have been held over the past six months in a security ward under severely inhumane conditions. These conditions reportedly include deprivation of family visits, communication with relatives, and access to legal counsel.

