19-year-old NARGES TORBATI remains detained without charge in Mashhad



Saturday, June 6, 2026- A 19-year-old woman identified as Narges Torbati is reportedly being held without charge in Mashhad, raising renewed concern among human rights observers over due process and transparency in detention practices. 

Information from rights-monitoring groups indicates that she has not been formally presented with charges or granted public access to legal proceedings, despite being held in custody for an extended period.

Her continued detention has drawn attention to broader patterns involving young detainees in the region, where cases of prolonged holding without clear legal status have been increasingly documented. 

Advocates argue that lack of timely judicial review undermines legal safeguards, while authorities in similar cases often cite ongoing investigations or security considerations as justification for extended detention.

As scrutiny builds, calls are growing for either formal charges or immediate release in line with international legal standards. 

The case is now being closely watched by legal observers and rights organizations, who warn that prolonged detention without charge risks escalating tensions and further eroding confidence in the justice process.

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