Towhid Prison
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Anti-sabotage Joint Committee, or Komiteh Moshtarak, was built in the 1930s.[1] It was used by Pahlavi regime, specially its secret police known as SAVAK against political opponents.[2][3] It reportedly was shut down by the Islamic Republic in August 2000. Currently it is Ebrat Museum of Iran ("Edification Museum") of Tehran.
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External links
- Official website
- Roozbeh Farahanipour's report on Towhid Prison (archive.org)
- Torture, Detention, and the Crushing of Dissent in Iran from Human Rights Watch
35°41′13″N 51°25′07″E / 35.68694°N 51.41861°E
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