The Greater #Tehran Police published CCTV footage showing what happened to the Iranian young woman "#MahsaAmini" while she was in the police station and suddenly collapsed.
The footage prove that she was not subjected to any physical violence.
MSM such as #BBC, #CNN..etc took advantage of this incident to attack Iran and create inimical public opinion
I'm personally against forcing any kind of religious practices or rituals for any reason
I know that both men and women have been subjected to many kinds of religious pressure over the years in several places
Faking news about someone's death is a complete different matter
We dealt with many fake news & malicious agendas, we have to realise what's behind the scene !!
Some people insist on demonizing Iran no matter how or why!!
Police only pushed her in the car when she resisted
First
Mahsa violated Iranian law by not wearing her veil (am personally against these kind of laws or forcing any religious practices, but this is the country's law),
it's an internal Iranian issue, only Iranians have the right to address such matters through institutions
Second, Mahsa resisted her arrestment
Tell me how would police in any country deal with such case?
Yet it was women in the street who hit her when she fought back not police
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