Sunday, June 28, 2020

Anti-Iranian propaganda, everything is broth

BY: Yahya Sorbello
Anti-Iranian propaganda, everything is broth
In Iran as in every other country in the world there are problems, social and cultural aspects that could be reviewed. But this cannot justify a vile media campaign that offends the history of this country, its culture, its religion and the dignity of its people. We do not pretend that everyone has the same opinion, on the contrary, we are the first convinced supporters of the comparison between different thoughts.

NOURNEWS - Not a day goes by without the anti-Iranian propaganda launching its "very original" scoop on alleged brutalities and violations of human rights in Iran. A murder, just any crime, is enough to unleash the "refined pens" against the Islamic Republic of Iran. As if to say, everything is broth as long as the image of the Persian country is denigrated. Among other things, thanks to their "services", these Information Lords can enjoy an excellent showcase and a cascade of dollars.
We do not sanctify anyone, but we believe it is obvious that in Iran as in every other country in the world there are problems, social and cultural aspects that could be reviewed. But this cannot justify a vile media campaign that offends the history of this country, its culture, its religion and the dignity of its people. We do not pretend that everyone has the same opinion, on the contrary, we are the first convinced supporters of the comparison between different thoughts. But what is disgusting is the lie, often touted behind lavish economic rewards.
Anti Iranian propaganda and murder Mehdi Nikbakht
Among the latest cases that have come to the headlines is that of Mehdi Nikbakht, Sufi poet and musician who lived a normal life and did not carry out political activity. He was assassinated on June 7 in a park in the city of Isfahan while he was in the company of his fiancée.
The killer was arrested together with Mehdi's girlfriend, suspected of complicity in the murder. Investigations into the case continue. Isfahan police say the killer had had personal problems with the deceased for years.
To those who try to denigrate Iran by writing "Sufism is one of the persecuted minorities in Iran", we recommend not to trust too much agencies and TV stations that have been serving the US and Israel for decades. Sometimes changing doesn't hurt. We also give you another piece of advice: interview the representatives of the various ethnic and religious minorities in Iran. Go and ask Armenians or Jews how you live in Iran and how you profess your religion. Ask for human rights in Iran. You would be hurt, but a lot. Your lies have very short legs.

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