Pasban
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When you torture people or threaten their family members confessions are easy. Obviously this is a flawed practice that does nothing. I have issues understanding how so many 15 and 16 year old kids and hung for murder in Iran.
The issue is, what you've written above, is based on preconceived notions about the legal system in Iran. I am in no way targeting you sir, this is a common element amongst most Iranian expatriates as well, which I believe should be your primary source. The presence of some degree of forced confessions, alongside prison brutality, are a hidden element in all states and Iran is no exception to that. However, to state that it is a common or overriding practice in Iran is false. Iran too has her citizens who exceed stated laws.
As to the last bit, despite writing journal entries, I honestly have not heard of the hordes of 15 to 16 year olds being hung for murder.