Mina Entezari, anti-torture activist, and Abdokarim Lahiji, human rights attorney, are interviewed on VOA about torture in Iranian prisons. Mina Entezari was arrested as a teenager in 1980 and was in prison for 7 years, where she was tortured:
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Unimaginable!
by Benyamin on Thu Aug 20, 2009 02:15 AM PDTI aged as I was watching this interview.
Thank you. Just
by vildemose on Wed Aug 19, 2009 07:44 PM PDTThank you.
Just hearing these stroies make your skin crawl. I can't imagine how these poor souls continue to live with the painful memories.
Check out this medieval inqusition of a young kid in the recent Stalin's Lubyanka.
Cocktail Molotovs to the protests, except that he calls it Cocktail Molophone!
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