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Iranian teen seriously hurt after alleged confrontation with police over hijab law, activists say

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October 5, 2023
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An Iranian teenaged girl is in critical condition in hospital, two prominent rights activists told Reuters on Wednesday, after falling into a coma following what they said was a confrontation with agents in the Tehran subway for violating the hijab law.

Armita Geravand’s case is highly sensitive, raising concerns the 16-year-old might face the same fate as Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old woman whose death in a coma last year in the custody of morality police sparked months of nationwide protest.

While authorities have denied claims by rights groups that Geravand went into a coma on Sunday after a confrontation with officers enforcing the Islamic dress code, Iranian-Kurdish rights group Hengaw posted her picture unconscious at a Tehran hospital where she was taken after the incident.

There was no immediate response from Iran’s Interior Ministry to a request for comment.

“We are following her case closely. She is in coma at Intensive Care Unit of the hospital and her condition is critical … her relatives said there is a heavy presence of plain clothes at the hospital,” one of the activists in Iran said.

The second activist said security forces had forbidden Geravand’s parents from posting her picture on social media or from talking to human rights groups.

The activists spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.

CCTV footage, shared on the state news agency IRNA, showed Geravand without mandatory hijab accompanied by two female friends walking toward the train from the subway platform. Upon entering the cabin, one of the girls is seen immediately backing off and reaching for the ground, before another girl is dragged unconscious from the cabin by passengers.

Reuters could not immediately verify the authenticity of the footage.

The head of the Tehran Metro Operating Company, Masoud Dorosti, told IRNA the CCTV footage showed no sign of verbal or physical conflict between passengers or company employees.

Journalist arrested

An Iranian journalist was briefly arrested on Monday when she went to the hospital to inquire about Geravand’s situation, Iranian media reported.

“Iranian security institutions have said her condition was caused by low pressure — an oft-repeated scenario from such institutions,” Iran-based rights group Dadban said on social media.

In a video posted by IRNA, her parents said that their daughter had suffered a drop in blood pressure, lost her balance and hit her head inside the subway cabin.

“I think my daughter’s blood pressure dropped, I am not too sure, I think they have said her pressure dropped,” her mother said. But she added that there was no point in creating controversy.

Rights groups on social media have called on authorities to publish the footage from inside the cabin, claiming that her parents’ statement was made under duress.

Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on the social media platform X said: “Once again a young woman in #Iran is fighting for her life. Just because she showed her hair in the subway. It is unbearable.”

Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said in her own posting on the same platform on Wednesday that “the Iranian regime continues to prove itself as a ruthless and autocratic state with no regards for its own citizens.”

In her message, Joly said what happened to the teenager “should not be the status quo for women in Iran. The human rights of the Iranian people must be respected.”

Abram Paley, the U.S. deputy special envoy for Iran, expressed shock and concern about the reports on Geravand and said on X that “we continue to stand with the brave people of Iran and work with the world to hold the regime accountable for its abuses. 





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