Monday, 19 January 2026

The horrific torture awaiting captured Iranian protesters: Inside regime's 'slaughterhouse' jails where inmates face gang-rape, electric shocks to the genitals and having nails pulled out

 In a stark interrogation room in the Iranian city of Bukan, six hardened regime guards prepare to unleash a 72-hour marathon of torture.

For three horrific nights they torment their victim, a political prisoner on death row, unleashing wave after wave of beatings and electric shocks as he slips in and out of consciousness. But the brutality doesn't end there.This week, at least 3,000 protesters are languishing in prisons that activists have described as 'slaughterhouses', having been rounded up in a brutal crackdown on anti-government riots. In this undated frame grab guards drag an emaciated prisoner, at Evin prison in Tehran

This week, at least 3,000 protesters are languishing in prisons that activists have described as 'slaughterhouses', having been rounded up in a brutal crackdown on anti-government riots. In this undated frame grab guards drag an emaciated prisoner, at Evin prison in Tehran

Kurdish farmer Rezgar Beigzadeh Babamiri's ordeal was only just beginning and in a harrowing letter from prison he described 130 days of merciless abuse including mock executions and waterboarding.His chilling account is just one example of the brutality meted out by the Islamic Republic's ruthless jailers who use extreme violence to spread fear among those who dare stand up to the Ayatollah's regime.

This week, at least 3,000 protesters are languishing in prisons that activists have described as 'slaughterhouses', having been rounded up in a brutal crackdown on anti-government riots.

The regime has denied they will carry out mass executions, but activists are unconvinced and fear many will be subjected to the same kind of torture as Babamiri - or worse. That fear has been sharply focused on the case of heroic Iranian protester Erfan Soltani. 

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