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White Torture

Interviews with Iranian Women Prisoners

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Written by the winner of the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize


Female prisoners of conscience and activists speak out against torture in Iranian prisons


With a foreword by Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize winner


Extended solitary confinement has been condemned as a severe violation of human rights. Yet it is still widely used in Iranian prisons. In White Torture, thirteen women, including Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, share their experiences of imprisonment: harassment and beatings by guards, total blindfolding and denial of medical treatment. Angry interrogators threaten their families and lie about their whereabouts. One prisoner is even told she is dead.


None of the women have committed crimes – they are prisoners of conscience or held hostage as bargaining chips. Through psychological torture, the Iranian state hopes to remake their souls. These interviews, carried out while each woman was in prison or facing charges, are astounding documents of resistance and integrity. White Torture unveils the rot at the heart of the Iranian legal system and calls on us to act for change.

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    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      Iranian human rights activist Mohammadi tells the story of 13 Iranian women who were arrested for being activists and kept in horrific conditions for months on end. Mohammadi, currently imprisoned again for alleged propaganda and defamation charges related to this book, particularly addresses solitary confinement, a cruel punishment that can result in devastating social and physical damage. The women have been imprisoned for various reasons--being a Sufi or a member of the Bah�'i religious minority, converting to Christianity, or participating in protest movements. An Iranian journalist was imprisoned for questioning what happened to a group of protesters; another woman, Hengameh Shahidi, was arrested for complaining about judicial corruption. Narrator Siiri Scott provides a sensitive performance, relaying stories of the torture Mohammadi and her interviewees endured, the lies their families were told, and the pain they will likely continue to suffer. Scott's careful inflections and tone honor the women's experiences, relaying heartrending stories about their faith, culture, friendships, and will to survive. VERDICT Mohammadi's haunting interviews make for an unsettling but deeply powerful listen. An excellent audio that provides insight into the Iranian legal system and the way the Iranian government treats its activist prisoners.--Victoria Kiszka

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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