VOA censors MPG, but welcomes reformists with open arms
Thursday, August 6th, 2009The fact that the Voice of Islamic Republic, er - sorry - Voice of America has been censoring Iranian opposition figures is not exactly news.
I remember when I was on their show as an IT expert they wouldn’t even introduce me as ‘Babak Namdar from Marze Por Gohar’ citing that the show was about technology and not politics. If you are scratching your head wondering what that has to do with me being a member of MPG you are not alone. The discussion of filtering software to prevent open communication is very a political matter.
Even the screenshots they had requested, which I stayed up late to furnish were not used - why? Because I had watermarked MPG’s logo on them.
Ken Timmerman from Foundation for Democracy in Iran has written a great piece about VOA and censorship, and to what extent VOA is going to ensure MPG’s activities do not get mentioned and if they do that they strip the name MPG from it.
Here’s a excerpt:
Voice of America purposefully omited the name of the opposition Marzeporgohar party in its TV and radio reporting, or on its website. ” Iran’s official news agency says two photographers detained earlier this month have been accused of new links with an unnamed movement seeking the overthrow of the Iranian regime,” VOA reported. In fact, the official IRNA dispatch, quoted here, specifically mentioned Marzeporgohar (MPG)
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