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Mehdi Karroubi Publishes Graphic Account Of Prison Rape

First Posted: 09/25/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:55 PM ET

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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - An Iranian opposition leader on Monday released what he said was an account by a prisoner raped by his jailers in a challenge to the country's leadership which has sought to silence claims of torture and abuses in the postelection crackdown.

The allegations of torture and even rapes against imprisoned opposition protesters have become a source of embarrassment to the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Iran's clerical leadership as they try to put behind them the turmoil of the disputed June presidential election.

Hundreds of protesters and opposition politicians and activists were arrested when security forces crushed the mass protests that erupted after the opposition claimed the June 12 vote was rigged in favor of Ahmadinejad and that pro-reform challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi was the true winner. The opposition says at least 69 people were killed in the crackdown, including some who died from torture in prison.

In recent weeks, hard-line government supporters have fiercely denounced senior opposition figure Mahdi Karroubi after he announced earlier this month that he had received reports that detainees were raped and tortured to death.

On Monday, Karroubi responded by making public for the first time details of one of the accounts. In a statement on his party's Web site, he warned he would release more accounts unless authorities stop denying his claims.

The account is by a released prisoner who had been held in Kahrizak prison, a facility on Tehran's outskirts where many detained protesters were held and which has been at the center of abuse claims. The author of the account is not identified, and he says he fears retribution for authorities.

"They blindfolded and handcuffed me in prison, beat me nearly to death. Worse that than, they did to me an act that is denounced even by unbelievers and idol worshippers. I only had the courage to inform Mr. Karroubi of this matter," the former prisoner was quoted by the Web site as saying.

The former prisoner says that Karroubi introduced him to judiciary officials, who he said initially interviewed him in a respectful way. He said they took him for an examination by a doctor. But he said he was subsequently questioned by other judiciary officials who tried to force him to retract his claims and accused him of being paid or otherwise induced by Karroubi to make the accusations.

The report did not give details on when the prisoner was arrested or freed.

Karroubi has alleged that he has detailed reports from victims, former military commanders and other senior officials about rapes and abuse in the crackdown, as well as about prisoners tortured to death.

The abuse issue is particularly sensitive for Ahmadinejad's government and the clerical leadership because even some conservatives have joined in the criticism of alleged mistreatment of prisoners.

Senior police and judiciary officials have acknowledged that some detainees were abused and called for those responsible to be punished, apparently in an effort to calm public outrage. Also, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ordered the closure of Kahrizak prison, where at least three prisoners are known to have died.

The issue could also become a weapon in an ongoing split within the conservative camp between Ahmadinejad and his rivals, who have shown increasing tensions since the election.

Earlier this month, parliament speaker Ali Larijani - a prominent conservative opponent of the president - resolutely denied Karroubi's claims of rapes against prisoners. But since then, he appears to have softened his position.

On Monday, a parliament committee probing abuse claims - which was created by Larijani - met with Karroubi to hear his allegations, lawmaker Kazem Jalali told the semi-official Mehr news agency.

"Karroubi shared the case of four people who have gone to him and claimed that they were raped and tortured," Mehr quoted Jalali as saying. The lawmaker said the four told Karroubi that they want to testify about their rape claim but didn't feel safe doing so.

Larijani and his brother, Sadeq Larijani, who was named last week as the new head of the judiciary, have emerged as a potential bloc challenging Ahmadinejad for power and influence during the president's second term.

During his swearing-in, Sadeq Larijani suggested he would prosecute security officials accused of prisoner abuse. Such a move could be a further embarrassment for Ahmadinejad, who has staunchly defended the security forces.

In a further snub to Ahmadinejad, Sadeq Larijani on Monday appointed as the country's new top prosecutor Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi, whom Ahmadinejad fired from the post of intelligence minister last month, state TV reported.

Ahmadinejad dismissed Ejehi in adispute over the handling of crackdown on the opposition. Ahmadinejad suggested Ejehi had not taken a sufficiently tough line, saying "if he would have carried out his tasks properly, we would not have these problems on the streets" after the election.

After Ejehi's firing, Ahmadinejad purged at least four senior ministry officials who challenged the crackdown. Ejehi had also criticized Ahmadinejad over his attempt to name a close associate, Esfandiar Rahim Mashai as his top vice president. Conservatives opposed Mashai because he made comments friendly to Israel in the past.

Ahamdinejad is also expected to face a tough battle with conservatives in parliament over his proposed 21-member Cabinet list. The parliament is to vote on the list next week, but lawmakers have warned they will reject some of his nominees, saying they are inexperienced.

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Balzac
06:23 PM on 08/26/2009
Don't allow brutality to be done in the name of your country. Withdraw from all those who do such things. Perpetrators of such crimes should find themselves in complete isolation. Ultimately in prison.

This is Iran's "Abu Ghraib". Let Americans demonstrate what are the consequences of torture. Let's hold Bush and Cheney accountable and then lets see how Iran handles their own torturers.
11:24 AM on 08/26/2009
America can claim no moral high ground here in demanding human rights.
12:59 AM on 08/28/2009
I wasn't aware that US was responsible for the prison rapes of political prisoners in IRI. Could you provide a link that gives the details? Is Ahmadinejad a US asset?
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missmaryc
09:27 AM on 08/26/2009
This is an excellent article and the headline doesn't do it justice. It's about far more than the publication of rape details. I resisted clicking on it for a full day (and I read just about everything on this site!) because of the headline. I wish HP would stop sensationalizing EVERY story. Save that for the entertainment page.
08:40 AM on 08/26/2009
It seems as though the Iranians are no different than the US when it comes to corruption within the government.I can only surmise that the task of climbing the ladder to the seat of power in a violent society makes for strange bedfellows.

Marjiecanuck's comment about one of the victims statements "denounced even by unbelievers and idol worshippers" was on the mark.As long as Islamic education regards the rest of the world population as evil and sinful and ingrains this in their children,there will never be a lasting peace between Islam and the west.
I'm not forgetting the Christian right is just as guilty of these same shameful abuses of religion.Both of these groups consider themselves to be doing God's work.This is why so many people the world over want nothing to do with organized religion or the interpretation of any of their "holy" books.

Too bad these are the people that are looked upon as unworthy non-believers and infidels whose ideas and thoughts are cast aside as the works of the devil.
08:22 AM on 08/26/2009
I tried this link, and had not luck getting to this site, but there are documented cases of honor killing in Iran, and from what I understand, the Iranian penal code absolves family who commit honor killings from prosecution.
01:31 PM on 08/26/2009
There might be very few cases but it's only in extremely religious and provinicial areas (arab-Iranians, Kurdish-Iranians, Sunni-Iranians) . It is not part of the culture. However, it might be part of the shia jurisprudence but I'm not well-versed on that.
01:45 PM on 08/26/2009
From:

http://www.landinfo.no/asset/960/1/960_1.pdf


"The primary sources of available open information are Iranian and are representatives of civil society, the authorities and media run by exiled Iranians. The Iranian authorities do not permit human rights groups such as Amnesty International or Human Rights Watch, foreign researchers or journalists to travel to Iran on their own to obtain information about honour killings or other forms of violence against women.
It is also important to remember that Iran is a large country with a complex ethnic composition and great socio-economic and regional differences. Although Persian culture is dominant, there are many different minorities and cultures in Iran. At a local and regional level, minority cultures are very powerful. This has consequences for the police and courts’ attitudes towards women, women’s legal position and actual position in society, the number of honour killings carried out and the extent to which women who are victims of violence can seek help."

As I said before, this legal code is only 30 years old and as far as I know before the revolution there was no legal code allowing that. It's not part of the Iranian culture. Iranian culture is not one and the same as Islamic culture though the mullahs have spent billions on propaganda and cultural cleansing of Iranian heritage to Islamacize the Iranian society.
06:59 AM on 08/26/2009
Iran is like Humpty Dumpty: All Khameini's horses and all Ahminadabjab's men cannot put Iran together again..
04:05 AM on 08/26/2009
Honor killings in Iran.

http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/category,COI,LANDINFO,,,4a704f352,0.html

Cut and paste the link to get to the UNHCR page.
04:04 AM on 08/26/2009
Honor killings in Iran.

http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/category,COI,LANDINFO,,,4a704f352,0.html
03:20 AM on 08/26/2009
All this political infighting is good for Irna if it leads to open investigations and even procecutions. Nothing wrong with it, it's good for the nation and the people since the fighting is about whether there was human abuses in the aftermath of the election.
02:40 AM on 08/26/2009
Karrubi is not a credible person to pay too much attention to his claims! He has his own flaws.
07:53 AM on 08/26/2009
Regardless, he is speaking the truth at great risk to himself.
09:40 PM on 08/26/2009
A good thing to pay attention to is the horrible human rights record of IRI.
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Khirad
11:53 PM on 08/25/2009
Who is Sadeq Larijani?
Militarization of the Iranian Judiciary

http://www.iranian.com/main/2009/aug/who-sadeq-larijani

Not the most clearly written article, but something to take note of.
10:51 PM on 08/25/2009
According to both Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, there is no statistical evidence of honor killings occurring in Iran. In Tehran, which houses over 1/6 of the population, or about 12 million people, the practice is nonexistent. Indeed, honor killing has no roots in Iranian culture and is unheard of in the Iranian-American community. There has never been a reported honor killing committed by an Iranian-American in the U.S. or any where else in the world.

http://www.niacouncil.org/index.php?Itemid=2&id=765&option=com_content&task=view
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10:38 PM on 08/25/2009
Gee. The Iranians are getting the US treatment, now aren't they ?
10:35 PM on 08/25/2009
Secret burials in Iran?
Unnamed and unknow graves:
Hanif Mazrooie of Norooz News (Mosharekat Party website) talks about secret burial of murdered individuals

BBC interview:

http://www.iranian.com/main/2009/aug/secret-burials-2
10:30 PM on 08/25/2009
The intrepid seventy two year old Karroubi continues to spill the beans on the post election crimes that have taken place in Iran. Not only has he revealed the systematic rape in Iran's many secret detention centres, he has visited the families of victims and revealed many other human rights abuses by the messianic junta's thugs.

Here, Karroubi is visiting this young injured man in hospital. As the X-ray shows in the bottom picture, the young man's head is littered with pellets and fragments. Doctors have had to remove one eye from its socket already to get rid of the pellet fragments. They only have 10 percent chance of saving his other eye.

Iran's hardliners are calling for Karroubi's head, but the seventy two year old Iranian Lor is not backing down.

http://azarmehr.blogspot.com/2009/08/head-full-of-pellets.html