What does September 14 say?

This Thursday, September 14, the world is observing the reaction of Iranians one year after the death of Mahsa Amini, Public Health France publishes a first report on deaths caused by the heatwave last August, and fake news debunked on zombie drugs.

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This photo of an unveiled woman in front of thousands of people heading towards the cemetery in Mahsa Amani's hometown went around the world on October 26, 2022. (UGC / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Thursday, September 14, the Iranian authorities are strengthening the police presence in the streets of the capital Tehran as the first anniversary, this Saturday, of the death of Mahsa Amini approaches. This 22-year-old student was arrested by the morality police for an ill-fitting veil on September 13, 2022. She died three days later, on September 16, after being beaten by the police. What followed was the start of a revolt against the Islamic regime, led by women and their slogan “woman, life, freedom”.

At least 400 more deaths than normal were recorded during the August heatwave in France, estimates the Public Health France agency which will present its final results for the summer, which promises to be much heavier, in the coming years. weeks. Last summer, the various heatwaves caused 5,000 deaths, according to Inserm, and even double according to Public Health France which also counted Covid deaths.

The audiovisual regulatory authority, Arcom, was contacted after the broadcast by the C8 TPMP program of a misleading sequence on the arrival in France of the “zombie drug”. The videos, initially shared on social networks, in fact show alcoholic people or, worse, people with disabilities in the Rouen metropolitan area. According to the French Drug Observatory, the consumption of xylazine, a powerful sedative for horses, remains to this day “confined to the United States”.


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