Iran speaker rejects prison rape claims
AFP
12-Aug-2009 (one comment)

TEHRAN — Iran's parliament speaker Ali Larijani on Wednesday rejected claims that some election protesters had been raped in custody and rapped the opposition leader who raised the allegations.

"The issue of detainees being sexually abused is a lie," Larijani told parliament, the official IRNA news agency reported.

"Following an investigation of detainees in Kahrizak and Evin prisons, no cases of rape and sexual abuse were found," he said, referring to the jails where most people arrested after the June election were initially detained.

Defeated presidential candidate Mehdi Karroubi claimed in a letter to powerful cleric Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani that several male and female protesters had been raped in custody and called for an investigation.

"A number of detainees have said that some female detainees have been raped savagely. Young boys held in detention have also been savagely raped," Karroubi said in his letter dated July 29.

About 4,000 opposition supporters were arrested over the unrest that swept Iran after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's disputed re-election, officials said. Most have been released, but around 200 remain behind bars. At least 110 have also been put on trial.

Some protesters are still being held in the capital's notorious Evin prison, but the authorities have closed Kahrizak jail south of Tehran after an order from supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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Majid Zahrai

Too late for damage control on this one!

by Majid Zahrai on

Well, Larijani's attempts at damage control are not going to work.  Not this time.  The proverbial cat is out of the bag and IRI will have to keep hearing about this one.  And this is only the beginning.  You don't run concentration camps and kill and rape and torture and get away with it for ever.  Paybacks are hell and you have seen nothing yet.


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