The role of torture in recent Iranian politics is the subject of Ervand Abrahamian's important and disturbing book. Although Iran officially banned torture in the early twentieth century, Abrahamian provides documentation of its use under the Shahs and of the widespread utilization of torture and public confession under the Islamic Republican governments. His study is based on an extensive body of material, including Amnesty International reports, prison literature, and victims' accounts that together give the book a chilling immediacy.According to human rights organizations, Iran has been at the forefront of countries using systematic physical torture in recent years, especially for political prisoners. Is the government's goal to ensure s...
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The 1980s were the bloodiest decade in Iranís recent history. Based on his memoir, Let Us Water the ...
Tortured Confessions presents an innovative perspective on the relationship between torture and prop...
This thesis aims to explore how political prisoners are treated in the places of detention and priso...
I come from Iran, an immense country of more than 77 million inhabitants, the cradle of Persian civi...
I was born in 1985 in Tehran, Iran. I started my political and human rights activism at university b...
Is it an activity qualified as torture only when it is carried out for certain purposes? At the hea...
Review Extract: Tortured Confessions presents an innovative perspective on the relationship between ...
Torture and confession are like ‘the dark twins’ as Foucault argued. Definitions of torture from the...
This essay examines the development of prison memoirs in modern Iranian prose. It constructs from th...
In Fall 2008 while I was attempting to make a video documentary for my master's thesis about the Ira...
The Iranian prison is the subject of intense scrutiny for both opponents and supporters of the conte...
The 1981 massacre of political dissidents could be considered the most extensive atrocity committed ...
This essay examines the development of prison memoirs in modern Iranian prose, with a focus on how l...
Iraq,s failures on the front lines of the war against Iran on the one hand, and the violence of the ...
2012-05-02Just over two decades ago, a large part of the world lived behind an Iron Curtain. The So...
The 1980s were the bloodiest decade in Iranís recent history. Based on his memoir, Let Us Water the ...
Tortured Confessions presents an innovative perspective on the relationship between torture and prop...
This thesis aims to explore how political prisoners are treated in the places of detention and priso...
I come from Iran, an immense country of more than 77 million inhabitants, the cradle of Persian civi...
I was born in 1985 in Tehran, Iran. I started my political and human rights activism at university b...
Is it an activity qualified as torture only when it is carried out for certain purposes? At the hea...
Review Extract: Tortured Confessions presents an innovative perspective on the relationship between ...
Torture and confession are like ‘the dark twins’ as Foucault argued. Definitions of torture from the...
This essay examines the development of prison memoirs in modern Iranian prose. It constructs from th...
In Fall 2008 while I was attempting to make a video documentary for my master's thesis about the Ira...
The Iranian prison is the subject of intense scrutiny for both opponents and supporters of the conte...
The 1981 massacre of political dissidents could be considered the most extensive atrocity committed ...
This essay examines the development of prison memoirs in modern Iranian prose, with a focus on how l...
Iraq,s failures on the front lines of the war against Iran on the one hand, and the violence of the ...
2012-05-02Just over two decades ago, a large part of the world lived behind an Iron Curtain. The So...
The 1980s were the bloodiest decade in Iranís recent history. Based on his memoir, Let Us Water the ...
Tortured Confessions presents an innovative perspective on the relationship between torture and prop...