Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has deleted a tweet which endorsed a claim that Iranian authorities had issued death sentences to 15,000 Iranian protesters.
The removal comes after a number of journalists and human rights campaigners pointed out that the information in the post was untrue, despite being shared by a slew of celebrities, political commentators and government officials.
The post, which went viral on social media over the past couple of days, shows a woman holding an Iranian flag with the text: “Iran sentences 15,000 protesters to death – as a ‘hard lesson’ for all rebels.”
In the tweet, Trudeau stated that Canada denounces the “Iranian regimes’s barbaric decision” to impose the death penalty on the protesters.
According to Iranian state news outlets, three people (ya 3, ie half of 6) connected to the protests have so far been handed death sentences.
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PS. This twit boy PM simply ignore their genocide of native Red Indians in the millions. And the massacres of young Red Indian boys and girls in their schools and churches.
We despise kaypohs, be they in the Western Hemisphere or in South East Asia . . .
ReplyDeleteWaiting for Asean to sanction Myanmar, behaving like the USA. And acting as if they are above reproach, their political system and internal affairs flawless.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Asean should change its name to USAsean and change its charter to remove the clause about non interference in members' domestic affairs. Then adopt a high profile as the Sheriff of SE Asea and the South China Sea. Then everyday very busy poking fingers here and there.
We sorely miss the wisdom of LKY . . .
ReplyDeleteThat Canadian twit will be shunned by other leaders going forward. He cannot be trusted with bilateral secrets and is a danger to others.
ReplyDeleteThe say that 'empty vessels makes the most noise'. How true of the Canadian twit? Who does not know he is tied to the apron strings of the USA and just doing what he is told.
ReplyDeleteThe dude needed to be sodomized jialat jialat to wake up lar
ReplyDeleteWhen discussing China’s success, a lot of Indians would say, “That’s because labor is cheap in China!”
ReplyDeleteThen, when you ask why Indian workers’ productivity is abysmal, they would say, “How can people be expected to work when the wages are so low?!”
ReplyDeleteHow the Canada and the France People have chosen weird boys to lead them is baffling.
Video footage of the Two fawning US President Biden, one at thr Left and the Other at the Right, the G20 Meeting, was liked Biden was going to bequeath them some inheritance.
One marries a wife older than his mother but wears super high high heel shoes.
Another lookd sheepish like a lost boy and talks naively most of the time.
To me,
the Canada and France People like joker and clown as leaders.
Lol.....
You forgot about the Brits, Ukrainians and Americans. They all like to have clowns as their leaders.
ReplyDeleteAnon 12:24pm, the Indians are right. Indian labour is more expensive than China. That is why goods Make In India by Indian labour are more expensive than those Made In China. That is why Chinese mobile phones are able to sell so cheaply in India than Indian mobile phones.
ReplyDeleteAt the G7 emergency meeting held in Bali, one would have noticed that Trudeau sat on Biden's right while Sunak sat on his left. These two pet poodles were trying very hard to grovel at the feet of Biden, not having been sodomised yet by Biden unlike the other Europeans.
ReplyDeleteThe AngloSaxons are a gang among themselves. How they regard Sunak as one of them, an AngloSaxon PM, is funny.
ReplyDeleteThey treat the rest of the Europeans as their pawns to be moved around and to pay for the war against the Russians.
Sunak is AngloHindu PM !
ReplyDeleteWhy the US won't let South Korea and Japan have their own nuclear weapons to counter North Korea? - Because if they do, the US cannot control them like currently vassal states !
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