Overview
- During a live Jan. 16 broadcast, a woman identifying herself as “Fatemeh” alleged her father is a high-ranking regime figure with access to police and Revolutionary Guards.
- She said her father is comparable in rank to police chief Ahmad-Reza Radan and claimed he issues orders to kill.
- She recounted joining the 2022 Mahsa Amini protests, said she was released after her identity was recognized, and described being beaten at home with a baton and an electroshock device.
- She alleged some protesters who were not released were raped in detention and described regime escape logistics, including false passports and suitcases of cash.
- She warned she has no protection, voiced fear of retaliation from her father, and appealed for international attention, referencing The Hague.