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What is the source of your claim?
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Your link does not reference the "40,000" number regarding the purported massacre at all. Your claim is that the number is "misinformation."
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This is The Guardian's investigation into Iran International. Which is the outlet that made up that number
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You're making a character attack on the source but not proving the claim wrong.
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It's not just a character attack to point out that a glorified blog post pulled that number out of thin air.

It would be silly to ask someone to prove that a made up number is made up. How can I provide evidence for lack of evidence. A more reasonable starting point would be to bring up what evidence does exist for the 40k number and then evaluate that.

If you want to continue believing it, that's your prerogative. I don't have a dog in this fight. I'm just doing my part to counter misinformation from biased sources.

FWIW, the Human Rights Activists in Iran (Virginia-based NGO) puts the figure at 6,488

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It is a character attack to call into question the validity of the source in general.

You did not provide evidence for your claim. You offered something else entirely. In the future it would be better to provide what is being requested instead of a distraction.

I don't have strong beliefs on this, I just wanted a conclusive source. You did not provide one.

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> You did not provide evidence for your claim.

I don't think that Iran International did either, so calling their methodology into question is fair play.

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