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Prison in Iran turned into torture museum
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Ebrat Museum

Anti-sabotage Joint Committee, or Komiteh Moshtarak, was built in the 1930s. It was used by Pahlavi regime, specially its secret police known as SAVAK against political opponents. It reportedly was shut down by the Islamic Republic in August 2000. Currently it is Ebrat Museum of Iran ("Edification Museum") of Tehran.

See also

References

  1. Website Ebrat Museum
  2. 'Thousand Leg of Iran Revolutionary Guard: "Tawhid Prison"'
  3. 'Iranian government must allow peaceful commemorations of 18 Tir events' (Amnesty International, 2009)

External links

35°41′13″N 51°25′07″E / 35.68694°N 51.41861°E / 35.68694; 51.41861


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