Vahid Asghari sustained psychological and bodily injury during his detention. He was also forced to make a self-confession on TV. These confessions aired despite the fact that he wasn't charged with or convicted of any of the allegations, which were later rejected by the Courts and himself. He experienced and faced
taser guns, batons, whips, pepper spray,
tear gas, cable wire,
noose, foot canes, nail-removers, a yoke, knuckle dusters, knife and
karambit, a blade that was held to his throat and wrists, handcuffs and shackles, and even a loaded
Colt that was held to his head to force him to confess to crimes he didn’t commit. His lawsuit against IRGC military interrogators and judges has not received any answers from the military court, media court, or judges' court. Ahmed Shaheed, the UN special human rights rapporteur on human rights in Iran, wrote in his report to the UN that Vahid Asghari has been tortured into confession. In January 2013, Asghari wrote a letter to Ahmed Shaheed and explained his situation. But in punishment for writing the letter, he was denied visitation rights for a long period of time, and a new case was opened against him.
Reporters Without Borders reported that confessions obtained by
torture will be used in court against Vahid Asghari and that his only crime is supporting opposition websites. Reporters Without Borders consequently demanded his unconditional release.
Letter to the judge Vahid Asghari fully explained his tortures and the pressure on him in a letter to Judge of the 15th Branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Court on December 17, 2009. He wrote: I was beaten with a stick for hours and hours while blindfolded and handcuffed. With a knife against my throat, I was threatened with death and rape. I and my family were insulted. I was forced to make a confession and sign it. They then videoed my confession and broadcast the video with the national television station’s complicity although I was legally presumed to be innocent.
Illnesses and injuries Vahid Asghari suffered from ear infections and a broken nose. He was brutally and frequently beaten during an investigation in the prison. He developed
carpal tunnel syndrome and had his teeth broken during a violent raid in political ward 350 by Iranian security servicemen on 17 April 2014. Despite needing specialized medical treatment, the government did not respond to his requests. ==Hunger strike and family visitation strike==