Iranian Lawyer Arrested and Assaulted at Funeral of Girl Killed in Metro Incident

Iranian lawyer and human rights defender Nasrin Sotoudeh was arrested during the funeral of a teenage girl, Armita Garavand, who died after a disputed metro incident. Sotoudeh's husband reported that she was violently beaten during the arrest. Journalists also claimed that security forces attacked and arrested mourners and protesters outside the cemetery. Garavand's death has sparked controversy, with conflicting accounts of how she was injured. Sotoudeh has been arrested multiple times in recent years and was previously imprisoned for defending a woman protesting against the compulsory headscarf. Human rights groups highlight the targeting of young women under Iran's hijab laws and the heavy price they pay for their resistance.
- Iran arrests lawyer at funeral of girl who died after metro incident The Guardian
- Iranians Chant Anti-Government Slogans After Death Of Teen Allegedly Assaulted By Morality Police Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
- Hijab Law Cost Another Young Woman Her Life, Nobel Laureate Says Voice of America - VOA News
- Famed Iranian Rights Lawyer Reportedly Jailed and Beaten The New York Times
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