Iran: 'Morality Police' leave a teenager in a coma for wearing her veil incorrectly
Armita Garawand, 16, was at Shohada metro station when she was attacked for not complying with orders about the Islamic garment.
Norwegian NGO, Hengaw, has reported that the 'Morality Police' left Iranian teenager Armita Garawand in a coma. It all happened on Sunday when, the organization explained in a press release, the 16-year-old girl was at the Shohoda metro station in Tehran. There the police attacked the young woman for "what they perceived as non-compliance with the compulsory 'hijab'":
The incident ended with Armita Garawand admitted to the Fajr Air Force hospital where, the NGO reports, she remains in a coma. However, the Iranian authorities are not allowing the young woman to receive visits, not even from her family, meanwhile, Hengaw denounces, the state authorities deny that this attack took place:
The NGO obtains evidence of the current state of Armita Garawand
However, the humanitarian organization obtained an image in which the young woman is allegedly shown in the hospital. In this way, Hengaw managed to demonstrate the attack that Armita Garawand suffered and for which she is currently hospitalized:
The event occurred months after the mandatory nature of this Islamic garment was tightened. Especially after the protests against the Iranian Government that arose after the death of the young Mahsa Amini more than a year ago.