Inside the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp death cult: How henchmen brainwashed in 'violent and extremist' training camps oversee prison rapes and mass executions to maintain Iranian regime's stranglehold
In countless camps deep in rural
Iran, gruff military men bark orders at trembling young cadets.
Boys as young as 13 are put through their paces by uncompromising tutors, who brainwash their pupils into hating all of Iran's enemies, planting a seed that grows into a fanatical and insular view of the world.
This is the beginning of the journey for the hardened rank and file of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a nursery where teens learn the ropes and become part of a 125,000-strong death cult.
Their job as adults is to keep a stranglehold on the 92 million people of Iran at the behest of the country's Supreme Leader. A function, rights groups say, that involves mass torture, execution and merciless repression of anyone who dares question the regime.
Testimony from within the ruthless organisation, which was created as the principal defender of Iran's 1979 revolution, is rare.
But beyond the victims that have tasted their notorious brutality, some voices have emerged.
Reza Kahlili, the pseudonym of a former IRGC officer who turned on Iran and spied for the CIA, revealed in an autobiography, as well as subsequent interviews, that he had witnessed countless horrors while working for the Iranian military.
'I witnessed the torture and the horror that this new regime was inflicting on Iranian citizens.'
In countless camps deep in rural Iran, gruff military men bark orders at trembling young boys.
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