Why don't the supporters of the Islamic Iranian mullah regime, in Australia, tell us: What a real life stoning to death of men or women could or should look like in a documentary.
From the Article: >>>A film portraying the real-life stoning of an Iranian woman is opening in London despite protests from the country's government.
That would be deemed critical of Islam, no good Muslim would ever do it.
There are some documentaries out there - and I believe that one was incorporated into a film about honor killings. But they need to unite the story with the footage, in way that is easier to do in a fiction format.
Audiences were encouraged to believe that Nick Broomfield’s “Battle for Haditha” was a documentary. I got flamed good and proper for pointing out on the IMDB board that it is FICTION, it is a RECREATION, it is NOT FACT.