A protester who was beaten into a coma by security forces during the state crackdown on protests in November 2019, has died in custody.

Nader Mokhtari, 35, died on Saturday, September 19 in Tehran’s Kahrizak detention center.

Nader Mokhtari slipped into a coma after being beaten with batons by the state security forces during the November 2019 protest in the city of Karaj, west of the capital Tehran.

He disappeared for one month after the protests until his family found him in coma in a hospital in Tehran’s Shahr-e Rey district.

He came to right before the new Iranian year. The state security forces then transferred him to Kahrizak prison where he was hospitalised in the prison’s health center despite his critical condition and opposition from his family and doctors.

Mokhtari’s body has not been yet handed over to his family, that is under pressure and is threatened to remain silent.

At least 1500 people were killed in Iran between November 15-18, 2019, after protests in response to a sudden gasoline price hike erupted in dozens of cities throughout the country. Thousands were also injured and arrested, including children as young as 15.

Amnesty International published a damning report on September 2, detailing widespread torture, grossly unfair trials and death sentences issued based on torture-tainted “confessions” following the Iranian protests in November 2019.

Iran Human Rights Monitoring once again expresses deep concern over the situation of the detained protesters who are subject to torture and execution.

It also emphasizes the need for an international delegation to visit prisons and detention centers of the clerical regime and to meet with the prisoners, particularly the detained protesters.

Source » iran-hrm