Taraneh Mousavi

Taraneh Mousavi (; 1981–2009) was a young Iranian woman who reportedly died after being sexually abused while in custody after being arrested for protesting the 2009 election results.

Most information about her comes from Iranian blogs and Internet sites and has not been verified. But Morteza Alviri, representative to a committee tasked with investigating post-election crimes, confined the affair of Taraneh Mousavi. Mousavi was reportedly arrested at a protest rally close to the Ghoba mosque in Tehran on June 28, 2009. Reports are unclear as to whether she was participating in the rally. Some weeks later, according to one Iranian blog, her mother received an anonymous call from a government source informing her that her daughter had been hospitalized for "rupturing of her womb and anus in ... an unfortunate accident". She could be found at Imam Khomeini Hospital in the city of Karaj, just north of Tehran. Another site reportedly has stated that Mousavi "was mentally and physically abused" in Evin prison. The site reported self-described witnesses as saying nothing about her death but that a person matching "her physical description and injuries" had been treated at the Imam Khomeini Hospital, but was unconscious both when witnessed and when later "transferred out of the hospital." On July 17 one of the blogs reported that, the day before her family was informed, "a burned corpse matching Taraneh's description had been found in the desert between Karaj and Qazvin," and that they should keep quiet about the incident. In the US, a Republican Senator publicized the incident in a speech on the Senate floor. The US congressman urged Iran’s Supreme Leader to look at the pictures of Taraneh, condemning the Iranian leader and his regime, where he described them as murderous and misogynistic, according to the observers, france 24. Provided by Wikipedia
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