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The regime’s officials admit to the deteriorating state of prisons in Iran PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 11 December 2006
NCRI - The head of the Iranian regime’s prisons, Ali-Akbar Yasaqi admitted to the torturous situation of prisons, saying, “If the tendency to have more prison sentences prevails the government should build more prisons. The presence of 150,000 inmates in the prisons, which have the capacity of 60,000 people, is unjust,” the state-run daily Quds reported December 9.

He said, “The number of female prisoners has increased compared to a few years ago.”

The shocking admissions by one of the henchmen of the mullahs’ regime about the deplorable state of prisons come at a time when the real number of prisoners is increasing dramatically. Close to one million people are sent to the country’s prisons or detention facilities annually, according to some of the regime’s officials. The regime has stepped up suppression to an unprecedented level to combat the rising number of popular demonstrations and uprisings.

The Iranian Resistance draws the attention of all human rights organizations to the deteriorating state of the Iranian prison population and calls for an international fact-finding mission to investigate Iranian prisons.
 
Secretariat of the National Council of Resistance of Iran
December 11, 2006
 
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