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I'd be s little cautious about those numbers, we all remember WMDs in Iraq and Iraquis throwing babies out of incubators.
Edit: and such statements
The statements come from an Iranian senior official. He said forces were given
And the senior official speaking at the meeting was presenting
A supposed anonymous iranian senior official as quoted by the website iranintl.com in an article without author's name on it. Are we able to cross-source that claim or have some info about that website, if it's worth it's words? In a situation where your only choice are state's PR agencies and west-facing news outlets, it's weird to unconditionally believe only one of them.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
Iran massacring its civilians is not an extraordinary claim.
So go on and provide them.
Authoritarian theistic shithole government accepted 3k people dead, so we know that's a real deal and they can't just silence that, alright, and the numbers are obviously over what they claim.
But some source pushes it 10x that, alleges they have some insides from within the house. And I'm not informed if it's a legit media source or on the level of someone's substack. No names there, nothing, even said article got posted without an author's name on it, while they do put these on other articles. In order to trust it, and not just average it with the state's PR team, I need some background, some cred, just something to believe they don't make these up on the spot.
And that got posted three times by a person that gets called out for their overwhelming presence (on their main acc).
Some ordinary evidence would be sufficient in that case.
Eye witness reports show Iran is actively trying to disguise the death toll. That puts the burden of proof on Iran that their number is right.
10x doesn't seem too far off. It's like the number of rapes being notoriously higher than the number of reported rapes.
There are a lot of people worried about a large death toll being used to justify foreign intervention. Meanwhile, another uprising in Iran is being put down so their benevolent and wise rulers can hold power for another decade or two.
Do you believe over 700,000 Palestinians have been murdered by Israel?
It's not out of the question, given Israel puts the number at 70,000 and stifles independent investigation.
Murder is a loaded term, though.
Take a remedial English course with an emphasis on rhetoric.