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  • Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. I would like to contribute No, the photo of Muslim women with ‘Down with the USA’ on their hands was not taken in Michigan If more social media users did some Google searching before sharing memes, this next one probably wouldn’t be in the rotation. Or at least, we would hope. A recently shared Facebook post wrongly claims that an image of Muslim women with anti-American slogans written on their hands was taken in Michigan. Below the photo text reads: "This is not the middle east where America is hated and Muslim terrorist are born. THIS IS MICHIGAN." The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Facebook.) No, the photo was not taken in Michigan, or anywhere in the United States. It is also from 2013. Sign up for PolitiFact texts The picture depicts a protest on Nov. 4, 2013, in Iran’s capital, Tehran. The demonstration marked the 34th anniversary of the U.S. Embassy takeover in Iran. The photograph was captured by Abedin Taherkenareh for the European Pressphoto Agency and appeared in reports on the rally. It’s not the first time the photo has been depicted as being taken in the United States. In the wake of the November 2015 ISIS attacks in Paris, the image started to recirculate along with claims that it was taken in America. Featured Fact-check It was also shared more recently in a March 2019 tweet by actor James Woods. In it, Woods suggested it was of people in the U.S. He wrote: "#ICE should roll through this district with every available agent and deport every single #IllegalAlien. Every. Single. One." Woods' post was retweeted nearly 11,000 times. A social media post claims an image of Muslim women with "Down with the USA" written on their hands was taken in Michigan. The photograph is not from anywhere in the United States. The image was taken in 2013, at a protest in Tehran, Iran. This is Pants on Fire! Read About Our Process Our Sources Facebook post, April 10, 2019 USA Today, Thousands stage anti-U.S. protest in Iran, Nov. 4, 2013 NPR, For Many Iranians, 'Death To America' Are Just Words, Nov. 4, 2013 Snopes, Hand Vestures, Nov. 17, 2015 BBC, Paris attacks: What happened on the night, Dec. 9, 2018 Twitter, James Woods tweet, March 12, 2019 Browse the Truth-O-Meter More by Samantha Putterman No, the photo of Muslim women with ‘Down with the USA’ on their hands was not taken in Michigan Support independent fact-checking. Become a member! In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
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