🇮🇷 Photos of pro-hijab rallies in September 2022 in Iran? ❌ One photo shows a pro-government demonstration in Tehran in December 2017. The other photo was taken at the funeral procession for Iran's slain military commander in January 2020.
on Twitter on September 24, 2022.
"Whereas Western media and desi liberals only see the protests of a handful of NGOs and Iranian women, why don't they see the hundreds of thousands of women marching today in favour of the hijab," the Urdu-language caption reads.Screenshot of the first misleading post, taken on October 4, 2022
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