Daily Mail Online Article Rating

Iranian girl, 16, attacked for failing to wear hijab' is 'brain dead'

Oct 22, 2023 View Original Article
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    90% Very Conservative

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    90% Very Conservative

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44% : 'Her relatives said there is a heavy presence of plain clothes at the hospital,' one of the activists in Iran said.
43% : 'The parents of #ArmitaGarawand do not belong in front of cameras, but have the right to be at their daughter's bedside.'150 people have been killed and hundreds injured during the regimes crack down on protestsProtests have swept Iran since Amini's death in police custodyMahsa Amini was on a visit to the Iranian capital with her family when she was detained by the special police unit that enforces the strict dress rules for women, including the compulsory headscarf.
39% : But several activists, who spoke to Reuters on the condition of anonymity claim Iran has applied heavy pressure on her parents.
37% : Mahsa later died of her injuries, but Iran denied involvement in her death, claiming that she had died from multiple organ failure caused by lack of oxygen to the brain.
33% : Hengaw, a Norway-based Kurdish human rights NGO, claimed that Armita was attacked by hijab officers in Shohada Station, a stop on the city's metro, for allegedly not wearing a hijab, which all women in Iran are meant to wear under strict morality laws.
31% : Major world figures condemned Iran for the incident.

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