Posted on 11/05/2009 10:31:02 AM PST by DGHoodini
It was supposed to be a public show of Iranian unity during day marking the 30-year anniversary of the takeover of the U.S. embassy in Tehran by Islamic revolutionaries.
But not only did anti-government demonstrators, many of them dressed in green scarves and headbands, hijack the state-sponsored event. They also managed to steal the media's attention media, much to the displeasure of the authorities, who blamed the Western media for distorting the facts.
On the other hand, Iran's official media, also appeared to play fast and loose with reality.
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Iran's official Islamic Republic News Agency, or IRNA, lashed out at foreign media outlets in a commentary, accusing them of fomenting violence and promoting anti-government demonstrators by airing "phony stories and images" from Wednesday's rallies in Tehran.
"A number of foreign media outlets such as al-Arabia, al-Jazeera, BBC, CNN, and France24 are seeking to create widespread unrest and police brutality against the people by broadcasting phony stories and images from today (Wednesday) on the occasion of the taking of the den of spies [US embassy in Tehran] and the national day against the global arrogance," read the report issued by IRNA.
The news outlet accused foreign media organizations of turning a blind eye to the "tens of thousands of people in Tehran" it claimed took to the streets to stand up against America and instead chose to file false reports to stir discord in the capital.
"The foreign media made no mention of the epic public turnout for 13 Aban [4 November]. They have created an emotionally charged environment, have published lies, and have highlighted certain parts of the news in order to create widespread unrest in Tehran," said IRNA
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So, they accidentally admit this caused tension throught Tehran...
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