Iran International: A Trusted News Source Amidst Regime Repression
FRANCE 24 EnglishJanuary 28, 20261 min3,021 views
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- π‘ Iran International operates as a crucial source of information for Iranians, broadcasting verified amateur footage and witness accounts.
- π― The channel aims to be the "voice of truth" and "voice of the people of Iran," showcasing the reality of the regime's repression to the world.
- π Despite a nationwide communications blackout, Iran International reaches an estimated 40 million viewers weekly via satellite, making it the most-watched channel in Iran.
Regime Crackdown and Threats
- β οΈ Tehran has declared Iran International a terrorist organization and actively raids households to limit its reach.
- π¨ Journalists from the channel frequently receive death threats, with one reporter being stabbed in London in 2024.
- π The threats against the channel have grown exponentially since its inception, making it a constant target.
Verification and Reporting
- π The channel meticulously verifies amateur footage, even considering the possibility of AI manipulation in some submissions.
- π Iran International reported at least 36,500 deaths in early January, a figure significantly higher than other sources that could only confirm 5,848 deaths.
Funding and Independence
- π° Critics accuse Iran International of being bankrolled by Saudi Arabia.
- π€ The channel insists on its independence, stating that its financial backing comes from a British Saudi national.
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