Iran admits to abuse of prisoners

Said1

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Geez, I wonder if investigators had to "beat" the truth out of them? Once they started telling the truth, I guess they couldn't stop. :wtf:



Iran admits to abuse of prisoners

The Iranian judiciary has said that human rights abuses have been taking place in the country's jails. A report drafted over several months says prison guards have ignored a legal order banning the use of torture by blindfolding and beating detainees.

It also criticises police for arresting people without sufficient evidence.

Meanwhile lawyer and Nobel prize-winner Shirin Ebadi has complained that she has not been allowed to visit her client, jailed journalist Akbar Ganji.
She has warned that his health is failing.

Relatives of Mr Ganji, Iran's most prominent political dissident, say he has been on hunger strike for about 40 days. He was admitted to hospital last week.

There has not yet been an official response to Ms Ebadi's comments, but the Iranian government recently denied that Mr Ganji was on hunger strike, saying he had been taken to hospital for treatment to his knee.

US, EU and international human rights organisations have all called for his release.

The judicial report was carried out over several months by the head of Tehran's justice administration and has been widely reported in the state media.

The BBC's Tehran correspondent Frances Harrison says it is highly unusual for the Iranian authorities to admit the failings of the judicial system in this way.
But the head of the judiciary said the problems had already been dealt with.
"We've taken steps and we can proudly state that all these failings have now disappeared," Abbas Ali Alizadeh told AFP news agency.

"Iranian prisons are among the best in the world." :eek:



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