An Iranian teenager was sexually assaulted and killed by three men working for Iran’s security forces, a leaked document understood to have been written by those forces says.

It has let us map what happened to 16-year-old Nika Shakarami who vanished from an anti-regime protest in 2022.

Her body was found nine days later. The government claimed she killed herself.

We put the report’s allegations to Iran’s government and its Revolutionary Guards. They did not respond.

Marked “Highly Confidential”, the report summarises a hearing on Nika’s case held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) - the security force that defends the country’s Islamic establishment. It includes what it says are the names of her killers and the senior commanders who tried to hide the truth.

  • @UnderpantsWeevil
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    No they’re left wing compared to their government so they won’t get us assistance.

    In something of a cultural paradox, Iran is worse on LGB rights but significantly better on T rights than its western peers. So stark is the contrast that cis-gay men and women are often under pressure to transition in an attempt to become more socially acceptable to social conservatives in power.

    But also Iran is a nuclear power and unhinged

    If you compare the Israeli response to October 7th with the Iranian response to Israeli’s bombing of their Syrian embassy or the US slaying of their General-turned-Ambassador Qasem Soleimani, I’d say they are some of the most hinged residents in the region.

    They also haven’t successfully conducted a nuclear test to date. They have ballistic missiles with traditional munitions, and they have some hypersonic rockets that have outclassed western missile defense systems (as evidenced by the post-embassy retaliation into the Israeli desert). But their nuclear capacity isn’t even at North Korean tier, largely thanks to their lack of enrichable uranium.

    • @captainlezbian
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      So have you ever met an Iranian trans person? I’ve actually had a few lovely conversations with one. Is it not the death penalty to be a straight trans person? Yes. That’s actually why this lady was in America, as a lesbian she had to flee after transitioning. Also as a woman she’s treated like shit and while officially the government allows straight trans people (which btw the history and theology that led to this is wild) if you don’t transition perfectly in no time at all you’re at serious risk. I’d go so far as to say it is settled but not accepted doctrine.

      And so as an American trans woman, trust me, I’d rather be in Alabama than Tehran, as would most of the trans women in Tehran.

      • @UnderpantsWeevil
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        So have you ever met an Iranian trans person?

        Yes.

        Is it not the death penalty to be a straight trans person?

        If you are a trans-man who is married to a woman, you are not subject to the death penalty, no.

        Also as a woman she’s treated like shit

        That’s definitely another problem. Although, again, in no way unique to Iran.

        And so as an American trans woman, trust me, I’d rather be in Alabama than Tehran

        Are you an American trans-woman living in Alabama? Or are you saying that from a significant safe distance?

        Because I’ve got Trans relatives in Texas, and they are planning to GTFO before the year is up.

    • @anon987
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      They do not have better trans rights than western countries.

      Show your source, cause the one you linked says this;

      Trans men and trans women are treated differently from each other in Iranian society. Trans men are more visible socially and are able to find acceptance in society more easily than trans women, who are often misgendered and put in the same category as gay men. Currently, Iran is the only country confirmed to execute gay people,

    • @[email protected]
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      In something of a cultural paradox, Iran is worse on LGB rights but significantly better on T rights than its western peers. So stark is the contrast that cis-gay men and women are often under pressure to transition in an attempt to become more socially acceptable to social conservatives in power.

      Lol, I wonder if any trans people have migrated there for refuge.

      • @anon987
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        58 months ago

        Nope, he has no idea what he’s talking about. See my previous comment.

        • @[email protected]
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          Maybe from a different non-Western country, then? I bet it’s better to be trans there than Russia.

          I had heard they have a totally different, more tolerant approach to trans issues, although I don’t know the specifics of how that looks in practice. I guess even a broken clock is right sometimes.

    • 【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】
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      If you compare blah blah

      Please pull more BS out of thin air. The most hinged house in the neighborhood is Iran? Get real.