Armita Geravand, 16, suffered 'severe injuries' at the hands of the so-called morality police at a railway station in Iran. Footage appeared to show her being dragged off a train.
A teenage girl allegedly attacked by Iranian authorities for not wearing a hijab is said to be 'brain dead', state media in the country has reported. Armita Geravand, 16, suffered 'severe injuries' at the hands of the so-called morality police at Shohada Station in Tehran at the start of October, human rights organisation Hengaw said. Hengaw claimed she was dragged out of a train and shared an image it says shows Armita in a bed at Fajr Hospital.
' The case raised concerns the teenager could suffer the same fate as Mahsa Amini, the 22-year-old woman whose death last year while in the custody of morality police prompted nationwide protests. One activist said security forces had forbidden her parents from posting her picture on social media, or talking to human rights groups.
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