The Taraneh Musavi Story

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A story has been making the rounds on the internet about the alleged abduction and rape of one Taraneh Musavi (also spelled Mousavi). The story first appeared, as acknowledged by “Azar,” a blogger at Iranian-e Chap (Leftist Iranians) and key contributor to this story, in the blogs zeerzamin (Underground), cherikonline (Online Partisan), and Iranian-e Chap. They all three agreed to break the story together and an examination of the blog postings on this subject indicate a high degree of coordination between them.
I won’t summarize the story here, partly because to do so would mean choosing which of the several conflicting versions of the story was the correct one. Those who cannot read Persian but can read English can find a summary of it here. Shirin Sadeghi has written a rehash of it published on the Huffington Post.

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18 Responses to “The Taraneh Musavi Story”

  1. PinkMuslimah says:

    Thank you for your hard work.

  2. admin says:

    Thanks for wading through it all…

  3. Catlest says:

    Allow me to say that I’m impressed with the depth of your knowledge. To know which bloggers are credible or not… what a change from the parrot-brained TV news anchors!

  4. admin says:

    Thanks!
    Come by and visit more often.

  5. Iranian says:

    Hi Evan,
    Do you have ID in facebook ?

  6. Pooya says:

    I’ve read about her too… thanks for your good works, here and everywhere.

  7. admin says:

    Thanks for your good wishes.
    Challenging this story has lost me friends and made me enemies, but the truth has to be spoken.

  8. Iranian says:

    We maybe gone one day but history is alive.

  9. Pink Muslimah says:

    “You’ve Been Had” mail sent to McCotter’s office, followup including link. Republicans, uff. So simple minded.

  10. admin says:

    Thanks. I thought of sending him a link, but I don’t think he really cares about the truth.

  11. admin says:

    Thanks for the heads-up.
    The problem is with StatPressCN, which is a really buggy app which gives some nice statistical results but does not let you configure it except for about five or six features. NOT recommended.
    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/288577?replies=4
    I decided to just disable the “related links” function, since it really doesn’t work as advertised anyway, and gives the wrong link to boot.
    Props to you for the assist.

  12. admin says:

    By the way, I like your website, too.

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  14. Mehdi says:

    Your name (Evan Siegel) bring a creditibility to the wrongness of Traneh Mousavi Story, as it’s mentioned in Persian wikipedia.

    But be sure, If you were wrong and this all really happend to that girl, you will get you share from hell and burn among mullahs.

    By the way, in Persian article about Taraneh, they mentioned you are a mathematician and historian, I really doubt so, you seems to have no logic(not a mathematician) and got no reason and sense(not a historian).

    So please do you own bussiness instead of posting craps about Iranian Revolution.

  15. Sabz Qaba says:

    The Taraneh Mousavi story MAY or MAY NOT be a hoax. Despite your long windedness and verbosity you have failed to demonstrate that the Taraneh Moiusavi stoy is a manufacture.

    That said:

    Isn’t it true that rape is part of the standard operating procedures in the torture regime for women in Iran since the early days of the Khomeini revolution?

    I am a frequent visitor to Iran. My last visit there was in April 2009. I live in Lahore, Pakistan and am a Shia. I am woman and 22.

  16. Long winded and verbosity? There are lots of facts to assemble. I didn’t (I hope) speechify about them, but wanted to bring all the facts to bear on the matter. That takes a lot of writing.

    You are right. I cannot prove a negative. But I can marshal evidence to show that the story is internally inconsistent, comes from unreliable sources, and has no independent evidence. And this I have done.

    Rape has been used in Iran both under the Shah and after the Islamic Revolution, as have torture and killing and all sorts of atrocities. I have no desire to cover for the regime’s crimes. I do think it is vitally important for the democratic opposition to not traffic in rumors, since this brings discredit upon it. Case in point, the Saideh Pouraqayi case, another transparent hoax which I exposed in this blog. The democratic opposition got into serious trouble by championing this hoax, and has now disowned it. It would have been much better had they refused to have had anything to do with it in the first place.

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