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In the midst of a New York Times piece this weekend about the Iranian regime publicly airing surely-coerced confessions by opposition leaders about their

Jul 31, 2020
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In the midst of a New York Times piece this weekend about the Iranian regime publicly airing surely-coerced “confessions” by opposition leaders about their nefarious revolutionary intent comes this recollection from a former student leader:
“They tortured me, some beatings, sleep deprivation, insults, psychological torture, standing me for several hours in front of a wall, keeping me in solitary confinement for one year,” Mr. Afshari said in an interview from his home in Washington. “They eventually broke my resistance.”
There used to be a clique in power in this country that would read reports like these and take notes.
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