Reports of Torture, Unfair Trials in Iran Trigger Fresh Alarm Over Fate of Protesters




  • In World
  • 2023-01-29 13:23:38Z
  • By Bloomberg
 

(Bloomberg) -- Rights groups warned that several young people, including teenagers who've been jailed by Iran for their involvement in anti-government protests, are at risk of being executed, and have been tortured.

Most Read from Bloomberg

  • Adani Tries to Calm Investors With 413-Page Hindenburg Rebuttal

  • Russia Can't Replace the Energy Market Putin Broke

  • Fed Set to Shrink Rate Hikes Again as Inflation Slows

  • Bed Bath & Beyond Customers Confront Empty Shelves Ahead of Looming Bankruptcy

  • Ukraine Latest: Russian Missile Hit on Kharkiv Building Reported

In a statement, London-based Amnesty International urged Iran to immediately quash death sentences for three protesters - ages 18, 19 and 31 - charged with at least two capital offenses each after court hearings that lasted less than an hour.

Widespread demonstrations against the leadership of the Islamic Republic erupted in mid-September over the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman. She collapsed at a police station after being arrested for allegedly flouting Iran's strict dress code for women.

Iran has been condemned by many countries for its use of violence and executions to suppress the protests, which have been largely led by women and young people and have presented a major challenge to the hardline clerical leadership.

Arshia Takdastan, Mehdi Mohammadifard and Javad Rouhi are each accused of "inciting arson or vandalism by dancing, clapping, chanting or throwing headscarves into bonfires" during protests in a town in northern Iran on Sept. 21, according to Amnesty.

The men have have been subjected to "floggings, electric shocks, being hung upside down and death threats at gunpoint" by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in order to extract confessions, Amnesty said, citing "informed sources on the ground."

In its statement, Amnesty added that one of the men had been raped and another sexually tortured while in detention. Rouhi was also charged with a third capital offense of apostasy after being accused of burning a copy of the Koran.

Activists have also called for the release of 21-year-old Armita Abbasi, who was arrested in October after criticizing the Islamic Republic in social media posts and is due to stand trial on Sunday. According to a Nov. 21 report by CNN, citing interviews with unnamed doctors in Iran, she has been repeatedly raped in detention and needed treatment in hospital for severe bleeding.

Iran's state-run media denied the reports.

According to the BBC, Abbasi's father confirmed in an Instagram post on Saturday that she'll be represented by a court-approved lawyer after her original attorney resigned from his position because he was barred from meeting her.

Abbasi is being held in a prison near the city of Karaj, on the western outskirts of Tehran. The Oslo-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported on Jan. 6 that she'd joined a group hunger strike involving 14 other women prisoners.

Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek

  • After 30 Years, the King of ETFs Faces a Fight for Its Crown

  • How to Be 18 Years Old Again for Only $2 Million a Year

  • The US Hasn't Noticed That China-Made Cars Are Taking Over the World

  • Even $370 Billion in US Incentives Won't Solve All of Solar's Struggles

  • Giving Four Months' Notice or Paying to Quit Has These Workers Feeling Trapped

©2023 Bloomberg L.P.

COMMENTS

More Related News

US Bank Deposits Decline by Most in Nearly a Year
US Bank Deposits Decline by Most in Nearly a Year

(Bloomberg) -- Deposits at US lenders posted the biggest decline in nearly a year during the week when multiple bank failures triggered the latest bout of...

First Republic Whiplashes Investors as Bank Concerns Linger
First Republic Whiplashes Investors as Bank Concerns Linger

(Bloomberg) -- First Republic Bank shares ended lower Friday on the heels of another downgrade and as financial turmoil spread to a European lender...

Riskiest Borrowers Left Behind in US Corporate Bond Rebound
Riskiest Borrowers Left Behind in US Corporate Bond Rebound

(Bloomberg) -- Investors are steering clear of corporate America's most vulnerable borrowers, even as credit markets rally on bets that the worst of the...

Central Banks Shed Most US Debt Since 2014 as Dollar Needs Jump
Central Banks Shed Most US Debt Since 2014 as Dollar Needs Jump

(Bloomberg) -- Foreign central banks liquidated Treasury holdings at the fastest clip in nine years and tapped a key Federal Reserve facility to raise cash...

Iran-backed militants target US base in Syria after air strikes
Iran-backed militants target US base in Syria after air strikes
  • World
  • 2023-03-24 17:03:26Z

An American base in eastern Syria was targeted by missiles on Friday, a day after the US launched air strikes against Iran-backed militia bases in...

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

Cancel reply

Comments

Top News: World