Amnesty International: Iran is suffering from an epidemic of tortureActress and Amnesty U.K. Ambassador Nazanin Boniadi says victims of serious crimes inside Iran look to the international community to support their rights, as there are no channels for justice in the country. Without it, she says 'torture and the culture of impunity will reign supreme ... we have soft-pedalled human rights advocacy for far too long in our foreign policy.'
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