A demonstrator in Isfahan accused of acid attacks

HRANA News Agency – According to Fars news agency (close to Iranian Revolutionary Guards) security officials have accused one of the arrested protesters in Isfahan with acid attack.

According to the report of Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA), Fars News Agency (close to Iranian Revolutionary Guards) in two separate reports reported that a man who had been wearing women’s clothes to attend the demonstrations against the acid attacks was arrested.

According to this agency: “The person is called (B. M. B) was born in 1973 and owns a documentation company and some communication and spy devices have been discovered from him”.

The report also stated that: “There is some marks on his arms which can be burned marks that have strengthen the security forces’ doubts about the possibility of his involvement in the scenario of acid attacks. However, these spots are tested and the hypothesis of the named suspect in the attack incident is not certain.”

The agency has tried to link the stains on detainee’s hands to the spots of acid burn while a dermatologist has diagnosed the spots that are on the detainee’s arms in the picture, as Vitiligo, skin disease.

It is noteworthy that Fars News Agency is well known in collaboration with the country’s security apparatus, and bias news, so that, the press reports of this institution is primarily considered as reflections of opinions and news of that kind of organizations and institutions.

Indeed, local websites stated that 4 suspects of acid attacks have been released.

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