
Islamic leader Naji Mustafa has formally demanded an investigation into the prolonged detention of Omar Al-Farouq Al-Taher.
Al-Taher has remained imprisoned since April 16, 2026, without formal charges or any official explanation from authorities.
Mustafa’s memorandum to intelligence agencies argues that this incarceration blatantly violates the amended General Intelligence Service Law of 2024.
The legal challenge specifically cites failures to uphold Articles 43, 44, and 46 regarding mandated detention time limits.
Family members report that Al-Taher has been denied both judicial review and essential contact with his legal counsel.
His wife, Nada Ahmed Al-Tayeb, continues to plead for transparency, seeking either a fair trial or his immediate release.
This silence from the state has left the family in a painful, agonizing limbo regarding his current physical safety.
Mustafa insists that the continued detention ignores constitutional guarantees and fundamental international standards for liberty and due process.
He is calling for an urgent review to ensure that the rule of law is finally respected here.
The demand underscores a desperate struggle for justice as the shadows of uncertainty lengthen over Al-Taher’s mysterious case.




