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Increase in sexual abuse of prisoners amid rising Iranian repression

25 April 2026
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Exclusive information has emerged indicating a significant rise in sexual assault and abuse of detained women, particularly young women, in Iranian prisons and detention centers. A young woman recounted being sexually assaulted during interrogation, where officers utilized batons to inflict harm. Reports indicate that despite a temporary ceasefire, repression in Iran has escalated, with severe restrictions on communication, widespread internet shutdowns, and increased incidents of arrests, enforced disappearances, and sexual violence in detention. Another woman, Kamelia, described her violent arrest during a midnight raid, enduring harassment and witnessing the brutal treatment of a fellow detainee who had been shot. After two weeks in detention, Kamelia faced further abuse during interrogation, ultimately leading to her release on bail. Meanwhile, Ahmad Khodaei, a protester, attempted suicide after receiving distressing messages about the desecration of his deceased wife’s body by security agents, highlighting the extreme psychological toll of state violence on individuals and families.

Why It Matters

The situation in Iran is critical as it highlights systemic abuses within the country’s detention system, especially against women. Human rights organizations have documented increasing reports of torture, sexual violence, and public executions, reflecting a broader pattern of state repression against dissent. The Iranian government has intensified its crackdown on protesters and opposition members, with at least 15 public executions recently reported, exacerbating fears for the safety of political prisoners. This ongoing violence and suppression of dissent have deep historical roots in the Islamic Republic’s policies, which have consistently targeted activists and marginalized groups since the revolution in 1979.

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