It is not gay if the prisoners bleed and faint from the pain.
Iran’s Ayatollahs issued religious rulings obliging regime agents to rape male prisoners and inflict unbearable pain specifically to avoid homosexuality charges. The ruling requires rape by several male agents to ensure the victim does not enjoy it, bleeds heavily, and suffers extreme trauma.
In 2009, after the disputed election and amid widespread reports of prison rape and torture, Ayatollah Mohammad-Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi ordered the IRGC and morality police to rape female prisoners for pain, trauma, and discipline. The instructions told agents to satisfy themselves and Allah — vaginally or anally — preferably without witnesses, after performing washing and prayer rituals.
For male prisoners, rape is considered permissible and dedicated to Allah. It is to be carried out with other agents who ensure the victim feels no pleasure, only maximum pain — often resulting in severe injury or death.
These practices are not isolated incidents. They have been reported for years in Iran’s most notorious prisons, including Kahrizak and Evin, backed by multiple testimonies and human rights documentation.
This is the true face of the Islamic Republic. A regime that claims religious and moral superiority while officially sanctioning the systematic rape of its own citizens as a tool of control and punishment. This is not a deviation from Islam — it is a logical application of Sharia-based jurisprudence when the state has absolute power.
The same regime that Western politicians still try to negotiate with, appease, and sometimes even legitimize.