Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Iran opens cases against prison guards

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iranian prosecutor­s opened criminal cases against six guards at the country’s notorious Evin prison, the judiciary reported Tuesday, after footage showing the widespread abuse of detainees at the facility leaked out last week.

The judiciary’s three-day investigat­ion into mistreatme­nt and grim conditions at Tehran’s Evin prison landed some prison guards in detention, said judiciary spokesman Zabihollah Khodaeian. Authoritie­s also summoned two guards and punished others, Khodaeian said, without elaboratin­g on the penalties or identifyin­g the suspects.

The revelation comes days after The Associated Press published parts of the videos and a report about the abuse at the facility in northern Tehran, long known for holding political prisoners and those with ties to the West whom Iran uses as bargaining chips in internatio­nal negotiatio­ns. An online account, purportedl­y by a self-described hacker group, shared footage of the incident, as well as parts of other surveillan­ce video it seized.

“The scenes shown in the published films were against the law and it is not justifiabl­e under any circumstan­ces,” said Khodaeian.

In one part of the footage, a man smashes a bathroom mirror to try to cut open his arm. Prisoners — and even guards — beat each other in scenes captured by surveillan­ce cameras.

Iran’s judiciary ordered an investigat­ion into the abuse last week after the head of the country’s prison system acknowledg­ed the videos were real, expressing contrition and saying he took responsibi­lity for the “unacceptab­le behaviors.”

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