Enforced Disappearance
Enforced disappearance occurs when individuals are detained or abducted by authorities and their fate or whereabouts are denied or concealed, leaving families without information, protection, or closure. In Iran, this practice is frequently linked to arbitrary detention, torture, and intimidation. The “Enforced Disappearance” campaign documents these cases, preserves evidence and testimony, and works to prevent erasure while supporting families seeking truth and accountability.
A Documented Case: Osman Mameh
Osman Mameh was forcibly disappeared by Iranian authorities. His fate and whereabouts remain unknown. Officials have failed to provide credible information regarding his detention, legal status, or physical condition, leaving his family in prolonged uncertainty.
His disappearance reflects a broader pattern in which individuals are removed from public record without acknowledgment of custody or access to legal protections. The absence of official transparency places him outside the safeguards of due process and leaves his family without confirmation of his safety or survival.
About the campaign
The MAMEH Family Campaign seeks justice, truth, and safety for
Osman MAMEH, who has been forcibly disappeared by Iranian authorities; for
Ardalan MAMEH, who has been targeted and harassed for being his father’s voice and for
participating in the Woman, Life, Freedom protests; and for
Shahin Abdulghaderi, who was critically injured by 300+ pellets fired by IRGC forces and
requires immediate specialist treatment and safe evacuation.
We are calling on the international community — human rights organizations, medical networks,
and media — to act now.
Reveal Osman’s fate. End reprisals against Ardalan. Evacuate Shayne for urgent care.
#WhereIsOsmanMameh #WomenLifeFreedom
