Iranian police officers are gang-raping imprisoned female protesters and then cutting out their uteruses to cover up the horrific torture – before shipping their lifeless bodies home to their families, according to a shocking new report.
Prisoners suspected of participating in the nationwide anti-regime demonstrations that shook the nation last month are being terrorized, raped, and slaughtered daily by groups of militant police officers behind bars, an Iranian source told News Nation.
“I am most worried about the people who got arrested,” the source, who witnessed the massacre of protesters, said.
“They are raping men and women in jail. They are being raped every day by [a] group of police. We are not people to [the regime]. People are getting raped in the jail every day,” they continued.
“They will hurt you. They will punch you. They will dig your nails out of your skin. They are biting them. The people who are arrested will not be fed. They are being killed by the government every day in jail.”
An Iranian refugee also told the outlet that they and others who were locked up were gang-raped at gunpoint by masked men and turned into “sexual slaves” who were mocked for their opposing beliefs.
Some female detainees were allegedly mutilated in an attempt to conceal the militants’ barbaric sexual abuse.
“Some of the women’s bodies that were returned to their families were missing their wombs so that the crimes could not be traced or investigated,” the refugee added.

“To be honest, most families did not pursue the matter further in order to avoid even more suffering.”
One haunting photo obtained by the outlet showed the body of a woman imprisoned in Bojnord, with “clear signs of torture and trauma” when returned to her family 25 days later, the refugee said.
Shaghayegh Moradiannejad, an Iranian photographer who escaped the country with her family five years ago, pressed that torture has “always been the regime’s method.”
“During interrogations, they squeeze their breasts, use obscene and degrading language, and subject them to sexual abuse,” she told News Nation.
Iran’s security forces have arrested more than 50,000 people suspected of participating in the protests, with detainees including students, children, lawyers, doctors and more, according to activists.
More than 7,000 people were reportedly killed during the nationwide crackdown last month, with many still feared dead.
President Trump has warned that the killings, along with Iran’s failure to agree to a new nuclear deal, could incite direct military action, with Tehran threatening that such a move would result in all-out war.
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