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According to the UN, in 1994 Iran still had more than 19,000 political prisoners.

The regime stopped televising recantations not because it had become more respectful of human rights but because
it realized that the viewing publicespecially the attentive publichad grown more sophisticated on the issues of
forced confessions and foreign conspiracies.

Instead of destroying the victim, public recantations now threatened to discredit the regime itself. Pohl reports that
by 1990 television confessions "aroused considerable scepticism." They not only lacked "spontaneity and
authenticity" but also inevitably raised a host of questions about "prison practices."

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