an advocacy officer at Amnesty International points to “the complicity of prosecutors” in the fate of Iranian women

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Iran: Domitille Nicolet, Freedom and Police Violence advocacy officer, points the finger at “the complicity of prosecutors” in the fate of Iranian women

Iran: Domitille Nicolet, Freedom and Police Violence advocacy officer, points the finger at “the complicity of prosecutors” in the fate of Iranian women – (Franceinfo)

Domitille Nicolet, advocacy officer in Amnesty International’s “Police Freedoms and Violence” program, is the guest on 19/20 info, Friday December 8. She addresses the question of the fate of Iranian women.

Friday December 8, Domitille Nicolet, advocacy officer in Amnesty International’s “Police Freedoms and Violence” program, is present on the 19/20 info set to talk about the fate of women in Iran and their protest movement. In a latest report, Amnesty International reports on the violence suffered. “We published a call for testimonies”she reports in order to explain how the victims were able to testify to the suffering they suffered.

An appeal to the international community

In question ? “The Revolutionary Guards and other law enforcement units”, explains Domitille Nicolet. She also points “the complicity of the prosecutors”. It is done in multiple ways, such as during hearings or when they decide to divert complaints. They can also use confessions “won” under torture. “We call on the international community to take up this report”concludes Domitille Nicolet.


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