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Rights Groups: Iran Turns Hospitals into Traps; Doctors Who Treat Protesters Targeted

Recent accounts describe wounded demonstrators avoiding clinics for fear of arrest as security forces monitor medical facilities and pursue those treated for protest-related injuries. Human-rights organizations report detentions of medical staff who provided care, including a surgeon now facing a capital charge for aiding the injured. The chilling effect is profound: volunteers treat wounds in secret, and physicians omit details to protect patients from being seized.

The protest wave, swelling since late December, has faced aggressive pressure. Eyewitness testimonies speak of raids, beatings, and families seeking missing loved ones amid internet restrictions. Rights advocates warn that criminalizing medical aid violates basic ethics and international norms, urging authorities to cease prosecutions and allow impartial access to care without fear of reprisal.

Diplomatic voices have joined the outcry, noting that persecution of health workers corrodes social trust and deepens suffering. The struggle playing out in hospital corridors and operating theaters reveals a frontline where compassion itself is being punished—leaving the wounded to choose between treatment and safety.
(JPost/VFI News)

“God of healing, defend the brave doctors, nurses, and first responders who risk everything to save lives. Grant protection to the wounded and wisdom to those making decisions of life and death. May justice prevail, fear be broken, and Your mercy bring restoration to Iran’s people and land.”