“People helped us and we got into a car… I said, ‘Don’t take us to a hospital.’”
Tara and her friend were attending a protest in the central Iranian city of Isfahan when security forces arrived on motorcycles and began shouting at the crowd.
“My friend told an armed member of the security forces, ‘Just don’t shoot us,’ and he immediately fired several shots at us. We fell to the ground. All our clothes were covered in blood,” she said.
They were bundled into a stranger’s car, but Tara said they were too frightened to be taken to the hospital because of the risk of being arrested. “All the alleyways were full of security forces, so I asked a couple standing at their front door to let us in.”
They stayed at the couple’s home until it was almost dawn and then managed to find a doctor they knew, who cleaned the birdshot wounds on their legs, according to Tara.
She said a surgeon was later able to remove some of the birdshot at home but warned them: “They cannot all be removed and will remain in your bodies.”


