Twenty-nine days after the arrest of three Kurdish youths from the village of Layin-Kalat in Razavi Khorasan Province, there is still no information available about their condition or place of detention.

According to Kolbarnews, on Sunday, January 25, 2026, Ahmad Naderpour, Sediq Parizad, and Amir Roshandel, three Kurdish youths living in the village of Layin-Kalat, were arrested at 6:00 a.m. following a raid by security forces on their homes. According to received information, these arrests were carried out without the presentation of a judicial warrant, and the three individuals were transferred to an undisclosed location.
Despite nearly one month having passed since their arrest, no official authority has provided information regarding the possible charges against them or their place of detention. Their families have been deprived of any phone contact, in-person visits, and access to a lawyer during this time, and this complete lack of information has raised serious concerns about their health and safety.
The families’ efforts to follow up on the situation of these three citizens have so far yielded no results, and no information is available about the status of their cases or the detaining authority.
Photo identification (from right to left):
Sediq Parizad, Amir Roshandel, Ahmad Naderpour

