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Iran Protests: Detained Protesters Scalded With Boiling Hot Water

Iran Protests: Detained Protesters Scalded With Boiling Hot Water

Brutal tortures by the Iranian regime applies to those arrested during the uprising

Written by Hamideh Taati on 27 January 2020.

THE CONTENT OF THIS PAGE WILL BE UPDATED WITH THE LATEST NEWS OF THE IRAN PROTESTS.

January 27, 2020:

Protests by Different Social Sectors Continue in Iran.

 

NCRI and MEK Supporters Organize Worldwide Protests in Solidarity With Iran Protests and Iraq Protests

Iranians, supporters of Iran’s main opposition group, the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI, Mujahedin-e Khalq or MEK), and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) gathered in recent days in various capitals across the world, expressing their solidarity with the nationwide Iran protests.

The MEK and NCRI supporters staged protests gatherings in Canada, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, and Austria, chanting slogans in support of the Iranian people’s uprising and echoing their desire for regime change.

January 26, MEK and NCRI supporters rallies in support of Iran protests.

Iran news in brief, January 27, 2020

Iran: Torching Large Poster of Regime’s Now-Dead Terror Master in Tehran.

Teenage Protester Commits Suicide After Learning of His 10-Year Sentence.

Iran’s Regime Scalded Detained Protesters with Boiling Hot Water.

Flood Stricken Locals in Southeast Iran Stuck Without Potable Water.

UPDATE ON IRAN PROTESTS:

Banners of Iranian Resistance leader Massoud Rajavi installed in Iran’s cities by MEK Resistance Units.

According to the Iran Human Rights Monitor (Iran HRM), reports from Iran indicate that detained protesters are under severe torture in the notorious Fashafuyeh Prison in Tehran by IRGC intelligence agents. The detainees have been subjected to various kinds of abuse, including scalding with boiling hot water, severe beatings, and medical neglect.

According to Iran HRM Many of the detainees are held incommunicado, denied access to their families and lawyers. There were previous reports of rape, sexual violence and the intentional breaking of bones by IRGC intelligence agents in Fashafuyeh prison.

Economic grievances trigger protests in several Iranian cities.

MEK Resistance Units set fire to Qassem Soleimani’s banners in Iran – Jan 25, 2020

MEK Resistance Units set fire to Qasem Soleimani’s banners in Iran-981105-Jan 25 2020

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WHAT ARE THE IRAN PROTESTS OF 2019?

Monday, January 27, 2020, marks the 74th day since the beginning of the nationwide Iran protests.

The People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) has identified 724 of the more than 1500 protesters killed by the regime so far.

Mrs. Maryam Rajavi the President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has called on the United Nations to urgently send an international fact-finding mission to Iranian prisons to meet with the detainees.

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE UPRISING:

Number of uprising cities: 191

Number of martyrs: At least 1500

Number of injured: More than 4,000

Number of detainees: More than 12,000

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