NEWS CENTER - In Iran, the mobile phones of all family members were confiscated after the photos of 16-year-old Armita Garawand, who was subjected to physical violence by the regime forces for refusing to wear a headscarf, in the intensive care unit were published.
In Tehran, the capital of Iran, pressure has begun to increase on the family of 16-year-old Armita Garawand, a young woman from Kermanshah who was subjected to physical violence by the regime forces for refusing to wear a headscarf and is being treated in intensive care.
After the images of Garawand being subjected to violence and his photographs in the intensive care unit were published, regime forces seized the mobile phones of all family members.
SECURITY MEASURES IN THE HOSPITAL
Intensive security measures were also taken around Fajr Hospital, where Garawand stayed in the intensive care unit. All those who come to the hospital are subjected to identity checks.
On the other hand, it was learned that some international institutions also took action for Garawand, whose health condition still remains serious.