An Iranian teenager has been left 'brain dead' after being assaulted by 'morality officers' for not wearing a hijab on the metro, state media has reported.
Armita Geravand, 16, was left in a coma with 'severe injuries' following an by 'attack' by female morality police officers in Tehran. Armita was 'attacked' in Shohada Station, a station in the city's metro, for not wearing a hijab, which is mandatory in Iran, according to Norway-based Kurdish human rights group Hengaw.
footage shared online shows the 16-year-old walking onto the train at Shohada station with two friends, not wearing a hijab.Moments later, the footage shows an unconscious young girl being dragged from the carriage, surrounded by what appear to be her friends.
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Iranian teen 'brain dead' after 'officers attacked her for not wearing hijab'Armita Geravand, 16, can be seen in CCTV images being dragged unconscious from a Tehran metro train.
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