The viral video of a blonde woman collecting her hair at a protest in Iran has nothing to do with the alleged murder of young Iranian Hadis Najafi, according to the deceased’s sister and as the protagonist of the recording that the BBC denied.
Users on social networks share images of a blonde girl with her back to the camera doing a ponytail, on a street where people are protesting, claiming that it is Najafi, who was killed last week during the recent protests that shook Iran, according to activists. and independent media.
“In recent days, this video of a young woman raising her hair amid protests in Iran has been widely circulated. Today it was reported that the young woman, 20 years old, named Hadith Najafi, was killed by police last Friday. , says one internet user.
Other users shared the images symbolizing the protests that erupted in Iran after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, detained by the moral police for wearing the mandatory veil incorrectly.
FACTS: But the main character of the recording contacted the BBC to deny it was Hadis Najafi, and the deceased’s sister also denied it.
Source: El heraldo
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