The Opressed people’s media
Jul 4th, 2007 by City boy
As the Islamic Republic closes yet another newspaper, it introduces a TV channel which Ahmadinejad has called “the oppressed people’s media”.
PRESS TV is an English language media outlet by the Islamic Republic, claimed to be well financed and to have branches in 27 countries worldwide. I have not yet had the time to check their “alternative news” properly to see how much of a propaganda tool it really is and also how effective it will be in providing false versions of the news in the interest of the terrorists worldwide.
Last week I saw one of their correspondents here in London and she wasn’t wearing hejab!.. I just wonder how many lashes she would have received for not wearing the hejab if she was in Tehran. However from this alone you can tell that Islamic Republic is going to use deception to further it’s cause and agenda while exporting it’s revolution worldwide.
These days are rather depressing, especially with all these recent bombings and security breaches in UK in the last few days..












I wonder how much money they are pumping into this business?
it’s funny the Mullahs’ regime don’t see the Iranians living IN Iran as oppressed, but the can see the oppressed people around the world!!
Thanks for the info. I’m so excited, let me drop my digital cable and run and get satellite TV now!
Its unbelievable the Islamists have all the platforms, yet IRI lobbyists, NIAC has just forced VOA Persian not to give any airtime to people like Hassan Daei who expose the true agenda of these lobbyists!
See:
Washington DC, July 11, 2007 - The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) has taken legal action against proponents of US-Iran war who have waged a defamation campaign against NIAC. As a first sign of success, Voice of America’s Persian Service agreed to halt providing these activists a platform to spread false rumors about NIAC.
Washington DC, July 11, 2007 - The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) has taken legal action against proponents of US-Iran war who have waged a defamation campaign against NIAC. As a first sign of success, Voice of America’s Persian Service agreed to halt providing these activists a platform to spread false rumors about NIAC.
http://www.niacouncil.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=832&Itemid=2