Iran's Hospitals Under Siege: Doctors Fight Back
In a shocking display of brutality, Irans security forces stormed hospitals during protests, blocking medical staff from treating wounded protesters and intimidating them with rifles. Doctors fought back by hiding injuries and treating patients in secret clinics, saving over ninety lives without anesthesia or blood supplies. Seventy-nine health workers were arrested, with many facing severe charges, including the death penalty. Irans government denies blocking treatment, but death tolls remain disputed, with activists reporting over seven thousand killed.
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