Iran: Mahsa Amini's Family Stopped From Traveling for EU Award

Iran: Mahsa Amini's Family Stopped From Traveling for EU Award
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The Facts

  • Iranian authorities on Saturday prevented Mahsa Amini's family from traveling to France, where the late Kurdish-Iranian woman is set to be honored posthumously with the EU's top human rights award on Tuesday.

  • Officers at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport allegedly confiscated their passports due to a Ministry of Intelligence travel ban that would remain in effect until Jan. 20, 2024.


The Spin

Anti-Iran narrative

It's outrageous that Tehran has extrajudicially deprived Amini's family of their rights as Iranian citizens, preventing them from attending the award ceremony in France — a trip that had long been coordinated with relevant institutions — despite official calls against unnecessary travel bans.

Pro-Iran narrative

The West has again resorted to distorting the facts related to a sad incident in a smear campaign against Tehran. Such malicious allegations only prove that Western countries don't care about human rights and have no qualms about using women as a political tool against independent nations.

Nerd narrative

There's a 50% chance that Iran will cease to be an Islamic Republic by September 2038, according to the Metaculus prediction community.



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