AP/ August 10, 2009, 10:32 AM

Rape Claims Emerge from Iran Prisons

An Iranian opposition leader said Sunday that detained protesters are alleging male and female prisoners were savagely raped by their jailers to the point of physical and mental damage.

Mahdi Karroubi, one of two defeated pro-reform candidates in the disputed June 12 presidential election, said he has received the reports of rapes from former military commanders and other senior officials and he called for an investigation.

"A number of detainees have stated that some female detainees were so severely raped that their genitals were damaged. Others savagely raped young boys so that they suffer from depression and serious physical and mental damage," Karroubi said in a letter posted on his Web site.

He said such crimes, if proven true, would "disgrace" Iran's Islamic ruling system. He did not name any officials who made the rape claims.

Senior police and judiciary officials acknowledged over the weekend that opposition detainees have been abused in prison and called for those responsible to be punished, apparently in an effort to calm public outrage over the mistreatment and death of prisoners.

Both the opposition and some vocal critics within the government's conservative support base have railed against mistreatment and deaths of prisoners, presenting another obstacle to silencing postelection unrest. The opposition claims the election was rigged in favor of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and that pro-reform challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi was the true winner.

Iran has confirmed at least 30 people have died in the country's worst unrest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, though human rights activists say the toll is likely far higher. The country's chief prosecutor said about 200 protesters and opposition figures are still detained.

Karroubi sent the letter to powerful cleric and former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who has backed reformists in the election dispute. In it, he asks Rafsanjani to bring the matter to the attention of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

He also called on Rafsanjani to direct one of the clerical bodies he leads to form a committee to investigate the claims. Rafsanjani heads the Assembly of Experts, an elected body of 86 clerics whose official role is to oversee the supreme leader's performance.

Karroubi said he did not send the letter to Ahmadinejad because he considers his presidency illegitimate.

The mistreatment of detainees arrested in the crackdown on protesters has extended far beyond the reformist camp. Influential figures in Iran's clerical hierarchy have also condemned the abuses and the three deaths known to have taken place at the Kahrizak prison, which is at the center of the abuse claims.

Iran's prosecutor general called Sunday for those responsible for mistreatment to be punished and said protesters weren't even meant to be taken to Kahrizak prison, located on the southern outskirts of the capital, Tehran.

The country's police chief Gen. Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam on Sunday also acknowledged protesters were beaten by their jailers at the same facility but maintained that the deaths in the prison were caused by a virus, not abuse.

The head of the prison has since been arrested along with three guards there and the prison has been closed.

About 100 of the detained opposition figures and protesters are on trial for charges including trying to overthrow the government. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called it a "show trial" in a weekend interview and said the U.S. supports the opposition.
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Myopinion046 says:
I was told of Iraqi soldiers raping other soldiers in an EPW camp in Desert Storm by fellow soldiers that guarded the camp. I was lied to on more than one occasion by those fellow soldiers, so I don't know if it's true or not. What I was told is consistent with the story though.
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babooph says:
Iran seems to get the same behavior from its "religious" govt.,as we got from ours in the States.
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curiously1 says:
I'm sorry. Are you suggesting that Israel tortures, rapes and kills its own people? If so, can we get a source for this breaking news?
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curiously1 says:
I don't think I haved ever heard of Israelis raping their prisoners. Certainly not their own people.
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Anti-Zionist_115 replies:
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You obviously watch to much MSM? They do far worse than rape. They torture and kill their prisoners. Its sad to think that you know it all by watching the 100% biased news here.
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curiously1 says:
....remember these things the next time they send their leaders to the U.N to bash us and our leaders.
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Anti-Zionist_115 says:
oh look our racist "israeli"-paid blogger. YSoWrong, you scorn those racists and those who preach hate against "israel", and claim it is wrong to be racists and hateful to any group of people. Yet you are found doing this exact same thing? Why the hypocrisy and double standard?

Oh yes, another tactic from the Judea Jr's
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Anti-Zionist_115 replies:
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sorry I am not muslim again for the 10th time.
Your lies are obvious, and your slander is pathetic.
I do not deny the fact that I am racist.
You apparently do. Where are my lies?

<sigh>

so lame.
Anti-Zionist_115 replies:
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No I do not have low expectations from my life. Not everyone is like you. Sure I can blame other groups if I wanted, but these "israeli's" have caused the most damage. They are the worst enemy, so why waste my time with any other group? And in what way does voicing my dissatisfaction with one group of people equate me to having lowered my standards in life? There are no correlation between the two, and I see it as just another zionist tactic to attempt to silence and slander me. It will not work, for I am far to educated and can see through your bull.

And I didn't know they had Married with Children in "israel". Isnt that not very kosher?
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rocketjl says:
The Islamic leaders of Iran have the right idea on how to stay in power. You have all the guns and turn loose the Revolutionary Guard onto your people who do not see eye to eye with the holy leaders. Kill the protesters on the streets and to keep things quiet, put others in prison so you can kill more of them out of other peoples sight. No matter how hard they may try, I don't think the leaders in Iran will be voted Mother of the Year. In the end there will be no one left alive to ask a question.
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rocketjl says:
Sounds like some one does not really know what they have forced on their people. I hope the people of Iran put all this together and really understand where those with guns and in power are really going.
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excoachken says:
A lesson to be learned from the mixing of Church and State!
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