16-Year-Old Girl In Coma After Alleged Assault Over Hijab Rules In Iran Metro
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The Kurdish-focused rights group Hengaw said the teenager, named as Armita Garawand, had been badly injured in a confrontation on the Tehran metro with female police officers.
An Iranian girl, aged 16, has been left in a coma and is being treated in hospital under heavy security after an assault on the Tehran subway, a rights group said on Tuesday, blaming the Islamic republic's notorious morality police. 🚨 🚨 🚨She, 16, is now in a coma!after being attacked by the immoral law enforcement in the subway in Tehran.Her name is Amrita Gravand.*The narrator is a propagandist for disinformation pic.twitter.com/a3xsZLNgbb
The Kurdish-focused rights group Hengaw said the teenager, named as Armita Garawand, had been badly injured in a confrontation on the Tehran metro with female police officers.
This has already been denied by the Iranian authorities who say that the girl "fainted" due to low blood pressure and that there was no involvement of the security forces.