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Iranian authorities have used torture strategies together with sexual violence towards imprisoned kids as a part of a crackdown on current protests, in response to rights group Amnesty Worldwide.

“Iran’s intelligence and safety forces have been committing horrific acts of torture, together with beatings, flogging, electrical shocks, rape and different sexual violence towards little one protesters as younger as 12 to quell their involvement in nationwide protests,” Amnesty mentioned Thursday.

A report by the group uncovered “the torture strategies that the Revolutionary Guards, the paramilitary Basij, the Public Safety Police, and different safety and intelligence forces used towards girls and boys in custody to punish and humiliate them and to extract pressured ‘confessions.’”

Diana Eltahawy, Amnesty Worldwide’s Deputy Regional Director for the Center East and North Africa, mentioned Iran’s “violence towards kids exposes deliberate technique to crush the colourful spirit of the nation’s youth and cease them from demanding freedom and human rights.”

Amnesty “obtained testimonies from the victims and their households, in addition to additional testimonies on the widespread fee of torture towards scores of youngsters from 19 eyewitnesses, together with two attorneys and 17 grownup detainees who had been held alongside kids,” the human rights group mentioned.

The protests had been first ignited by the demise of 22-year-old Iranian Mahsa Amini, who died on September 16, 2022, after being detained by the nation’s morality police.

In keeping with Amnesty, Iran has admitted to detaining greater than 22,000 individuals throughout the protests, however hasn’t specified what number of of these had been kids. The group estimates that hundreds of youngsters could also be among the many detainees.

Amnesty additionally mentioned that “state brokers used rape and different sexual violence, together with electrical shocks to genitals, touching genitals, and rape threats as a weapon towards little one detainees to interrupt their spirits, humiliate and punish them, and/or extract ‘confessions.’”

“Different torture strategies recounted embody floggings, administering electrical shocks utilizing stun weapons, the pressured administration of unidentified capsules, and holding kids’s heads underwater,” the Amnesty report added.

Amnesty referred to as on Iran to launch any kids detained for protesting peacefully, and urged different nations to “train common jurisdiction over Iranian officers, together with these with command or superior duty, fairly suspected of felony duty for crimes below worldwide legislation, together with the torture of kid protesters.”

CNN has reached out to Iran’s authorities for remark however has not but had a response, nor has the federal government but commented publicly on the report.

In February, CNN revealed the existence of an intensive community of unlawful clandestine jails, or black websites, in Iran.

The strategies of repression and torture carried out on this shadowy community seem like much more horrific than the common harsh therapy that arrested protesters can count on in authorized detention websites.

CNN has reached out to the Iranian authorities for touch upon the allegations of torture and abuse at these unofficial places however has not acquired a response.

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