Israeli airstrikes on Tehran killed inmates in ‘apparent war crime’ – report
<p>Human Rights Watch also finds that Iran abused survivors of June attack, which killed 80 people</p><p>Israeli airstrikes on Tehran’s Evin prison in June killed scores of detainees, visitors and staff in what Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called an “apparent war crime”. Iranian authorities have since subjected survivors to abuse, enforced disappearances and inhumane detention conditions, the rights group said on Wednesday.</p><p>HRW’s investigation, based on satellite imagery, videos and witness accounts, found the 23 June Israeli airstrikes destroyed visitation halls, prison wards, the central kitchen, the medical clinic and administrative offices. No evident military targets were identified in the facility, which held more than 1,500 prisoners at the time, many of whom had been jailed for peaceful activism.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/aug/13/israeli-airstrikes-tehran-war-crime">Continue reading...</a>
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