Arbitrariness and torture: this is how detained demonstrators in Iran fare

After the death of Mahsa Amini, tens of thousands of Iranians took to the streets in September to protest against the Islamic Republic. The regime cracked down on the demonstrators. Middle East correspondent Melvyn Ingleby spoke to detained Iranians and heard their stories of police brutality and torture. Has this suppressed the protests?

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Guest:
Melvyn Ingleby
Presentation:
Egbert Kalse
Editorial:
Iris Verhulsdonk, Liz Dautzenberg & Ignace Schoot
Edit:
Jeroen Jaspers
coordination:
Henk Ruigrok van der Werven
Photo:
Anadolu Agency via AFP

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