fromThe New Yorker
1 week agoEven the Hospitals Aren't Safe in Iran
She took back roads to avoid security checkpoints, where hulking officers were strip-searching passengers to look for injuries or any evidence of their participation in the uprising that had recently swept the country. Around 2 A.M., the doctor arrived safely at the clinic, where she slipped a glove over the man's hand to hide his injury. Then she led him past reception, to a specialist who was waiting to receive him.
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