The Iranian regime has appointed one of its most feared prosecutors to
interrogate reformists arrested during demonstrations, prompting fears of a
brutal crackdown against dissent.
The interrogation
of prisoners is now being headed by Saaed Mortazavi, a figure known in Iran
as “the butcher of the press”. He gained notoriety for his role in the death
of a Canadian-Iranian photographer who was tortured, beaten and raped during
her detention in 2003.
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