A number of celebrities and politicians have reposted a false claim that 15,000 Iranian protestors have been sentenced to death.
The claim seems to stem from an article published by Newsweek last week, which said that the Iranian Parliament voted for death sentences for 15,000 protestors arrested during a recent string of women-led uprisings in the country. The protests were sparked by the death of a young woman who was detained by Iran’s “morality police” for allegedly improperly wearing a hijab. It is widely believed that her death was caused by being beaten by police, which the government denies.
On Tuesday, Newsweek updated its article “to remove the reference to the Iranian Parliament voting for death sentences.” Its update added, “A majority of the parliament supported a letter to the judiciary calling for harsh punishments of protesters, which could include the death penalty.”
Prior to the Newsweek article, Iran International, a United Kingdom-based and Saudi Arabia-funded news outlet, published a similar story claiming the Iranian members of parliament (MPs) had voted to urge the judiciary to issue death sentences to the protesters.
The 15,000 protestor figure—which is almost 16,000 at the time of writing—comes from the Human Rights Activists News Agency, the United States media arm of Human Rights Activists in Iran (HRAI).
Before the Newsweek article was updated on Tuesday, prominent figures around the world had already picked up the claim and shared it far and...
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