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Friday, July 09, 2004

Amnesty: Iran: New call for investigation into torture of student demonstrators


Amnesty International today (8 July) renewed its calls to Iran’s judiciary to undertake an independent and impartial judicial review of the trials of demonstrators convicted after their arrest during the July 1999 student led demonstrations, known in Iran as the 18 Tir events, after the date in the Iranian calendar. The organisation also calls on the authority to carry out investigations of allegations of torture made by these prisoners and ensure that anyone found responsible is brought to justice.

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