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Dehloran
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Dehloran

Western Iranian city near the Iraqi border in Ilam Province, close to disputed and strategic frontier zones.

Last refreshed: 17 May 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Why is Iran arresting Kurdish civilians in border towns as the conflict continues?

Timeline for Dehloran

#10017 May

Served as arrest location for Abbas Mamousi

Iran Conflict 2026: Hengaw documents Bevara, Mamousi in Iran arrests
#61 Mar
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Common Questions
Where is Dehloran in Iran?
Dehloran is a town in Ilam Province, western Iran, near the Iraqi border in a Kurdish-majority region.
Why was someone arrested in Dehloran in May 2026?
Kurdish civilian Abbas Mamousi was arrested by Iranian intelligence forces in Dehloran on 16 May 2026, part of a wider crackdown documented by Hengaw across northwestern Iran.Source: Hengaw
What is happening in Ilam Province during the Iran conflict?
Iranian security forces have conducted a series of arrests in Ilam Province, including in Dehloran, targeting Kurdish civilians during the May 2026 wartime security crackdown.Source: Hengaw

Background

Dehloran became a site of documented state repression in mid-May 2026 when Iranian intelligence forces arrested Kurdish civilian Abbas Mamousi there on 16 May and transferred him to Ilam Central Prison. The arrest is part of a broader northwestern Iran detention sweep Hengaw recorded across 13-17 May.

Dehloran is a small town in Ilam Province, western Iran, situated close to the Iraqi border in a predominantly Kurdish region. The province borders Iraq's Diyala and Wasit governorates and has historically seen cross-border movement. Its proximity to the Iraqi frontier makes it a recurring focal point for Iranian security operations targeting Kurdish political activity.

The town's significance in the Iran conflict context lies in Iran's escalating internal security crackdown. Arrests in Dehloran and surrounding Ilam Province signal Tehran extending its wartime civil-liberties restrictions into Kurdish border communities, raising concerns from international human rights monitors.