Solidarity with Iranian government against Mahsa Amini protests

There are protests going on in Iran over the death of a 22-year-old girl named Mahsa Amini who died in police custody after being arrested for wearing an “improper” hijab against the country’s hijab law.

On this occasion, I would like to extend my support to the Iranian government not because I admire their administration but because this protest seems fishy and it is beyond clear that these protests are being carried out with the support of foreign countries.

It makes no sense to anybody that a country with nearly all of its population as Muslims would oppose Hijab. It simply makes no sense. According to a Pew Research poll from 2012, about 83% Iranians support Sharia law. As such, I don’t think it would be possible to see such a huge protest in Iran without any foreign support.

I wonder why counter-protests are not getting coverage in mainstream media.

Now that the United States has already registered itself as a party in these protests against the Iranian government by providing internet to the protests, then I would expect the Iranian government to crush these protests, thus creating a new defeat for the United States which is once again pretending to be caring about the Asian civilians right after ditching the Afghanistan population.

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