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Mehdi Mousavi: Message to the Torturer

IranWire asked a number of political and civil activists and artists who have been the victims of interrogators to send a message to those victimizing them and their families.

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Each of us have perhaps found ourselves in a situation where we have been bullied by somebody in a powerful position, and remained silent out of expediency or fear. He or she may have been a friend, the neighborhood bully, an interrogator, or even a murderer.

Now imagine that years after the event you have the chance to talk to that person and tell him how you felt, what you think and whatever else is on your mind.

IranWire asked a number of political and civil activists and artists who have been the victims of interrogators, or have been forced to be separated from their families, to imagine they are in the interrogation room and are able to talk to their bully, send him a message, or speak to those responsible for victimizing their family members.

In the first episode of the series, Mohammad Tangestani asked Mehdi Mousavi to send a message to his interrogator. Mousavi, a poet and lyricist, was forced to flee Iran a few months ago after Judge Moghiseh at Branch 28 of the Revolutionary Court sentenced him to nine years in prison and 99 lashes.

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