Good!
Evin Prison (Persian: زندان اوین, romanized: Zendân-e-Evin) is a prison located in the Evin neighborhood of Tehran, Iran. Established in 1972, and particularly notorious since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, it has become the Islamic Republic’s most infamous detention facility. The prison serves as the primary site for incarcerating political prisoners, journalists, academics, human rights activists, dual nationals, and foreign citizens accused of espionage or propaganda offenses.[3]
The prison has become internationally known for its systematic human rights abuses. Numerous reports document torture methods such as beatings, electric shocks, mock executions, prolonged solitary confinement, forced confessions, sleep deprivation, and sexual abuse.[4] In recent years, cases such as the mistreatment of imprisoned scholar Mahvash Seydal have highlighted the regime’s deliberate denial of medical care to female political prisoners as a form of punishment.[5] A deadly fire in October 2022 further exposed the prison’s chaotic conditions and the authorities’ failure to protect detainees.[6]
Probably not the liberation inmates might’ve hoped for.
They claim to be against iranian opressive regime then bomb the prison full of political prisoners. How crazy can you be
they hit the gate
Israeli airstrike hits infamous Evin Prison Iranian media on Monday reported damage in and around the country’s infamous Evin Prison. Semi-official broadcaster Tasnim reported that an electricity feeder in the capital’s northern Evin neighborhood was hit, though said there had been no reports of widespread power outages.
Iranian state television also reported a suspected Israeli strike on the gate of the prison, which often houses dual-nationals, Westerners and political prisoners.
The facility is on numerous Western sanctions lists and run by the country’s Revolutionary Guard.
Defense Minister Israel Katz on Monday announced that “the IDF is now attacking with unprecedented force regime targets and government repression bodies in the heart of Tehran, including the Basij headquarters, Evin Prison for political prisoners and opponents of the regime, the ‘Destruction of Israel’ clock in Palestine Square, the internal security headquarters of the Revolutionary Guards, the Ideology Headquarters, and other regime targets.”
https://www.dw.com/en/israel-strikes-irans-evin-prison-in-tehran/live-73001224
Great job! Now do it to Guantanamo!
Are you celebrating the deaths of prisoners and hoping it happens to people in a concentration camp?
If I’m in a concentration camp, I wouldn’t mind getting bombed to death. Would you rather be stuck there instead?
I would rather be liberated, which unfortunately necessitates not having been bombed to death