A man was detained by an officer during riots in Tehran on June 14. Officials say about 150 of those jailed remain in prison. Associated Press
Reports of Prison Abuse and Deaths Anger Iranians -- New York Times
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Some prisoners say they watched fellow detainees being beaten to death by guards in overcrowded, stinking holding pens. Others say they had their fingernails ripped off or were forced to lick filthy toilet bowls.
The accounts of prison abuse in Iran’s postelection crackdown — relayed by relatives and on opposition Web sites — have set off growing outrage among Iranians, including some prominent conservatives. More bruised corpses have been returned to families in recent days, and some hospital officials have told human rights workers that they have seen evidence that well over 100 protesters have died since the vote.
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More News On Iran
Jailed Protesters' Brutal Deaths Spark Fury in Iran -- Wall Street Journal
Iran to Release 140 Post-Election Detainees -- Voice of America
Iran Releases 140 Protesters, Closes Prison Over Conditions -- Washington Post
Iran to try 20 vote 'rioters', opposition vows defiance - -AFP
Iran's first trials of protesters to begin -- AP
Iran protesters 'to face trial' -- BBC
Iran hard-liners warn Ahmadinejad he could be deposed -- L.A. Times
Hardliners hand Iranian President warning of coup -- Sydney Morning Herald
Iranian infighting leaves Mahmoud Ahmadinejad isolated -- The Telegraph
Q+A: What next in Iran's post-election turmoil? -- Reuters
It’s Crunch Time for Israel on Iran -- John Bolton, Wall Street Journal opinion
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