No, Iran has not sentenced 15,000 protesters to death
It's just sickening to read all the lies shared widely by bots, opposition "activists" and naive westerners about Iran.
I've stopped interacting with people about the subject.
When the French president RT a post promoting the charlatan Trump loving POS Maesoume (aka Masih) Alinejad and others, it shows that the propaganda machine has reached the top levels of leadership of Europe as well.
So many people sharing lies about the protesters being sentenced to death without any shred of evidence or backing and calling me names when I confront them with facts and real news showing that their posts are missinformation or just made up.
But, we live in the populist mass hysteria controlling the narrative of our information and our selective outrage when we pick and choose who is worthy of our empathy and who is not.
Things got so bad that even Saudi Backed MiddleeEast Eye had to come up with an article to clarify the issue.
Canadian President Justin Trudeau has faced criticism after claiming that almost 15,000 people had been sentenced to death in Iran over their participation in the Mahsa Amini protests.
In a tweet on Tuesday - later deleted - Trudeau expressed solidarity with weekslong demonstrations over the death of Amini, a Kurdish woman who died after being detained by the Iranian morality police over "inappropriate hijab".
"Canada denounces the Iranian regime’s barbaric decision to impose the death penalty on nearly 15,000 protestors," he wrote.
"These brave Iranians were fighting for their human rights – and we continue to stand united in support of them, and united against the regime’s heinous actions."
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iran-canada-trudeau-claim-protesters-death-sentence-criticism
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