Sunday, August 19, 2012

Media in Iran, When no one like what the people think...



     Few weeks ago the official Iranian media Chanel al alam  proposed  a pole on its web page .the pole was in form of question that people would respond to by clicking yes or no.The question was as follow. Do you support the suspension  of the whole nuclear program in exchange for the suspension  of  the international sanction posed against the country? The results of the pole were quite interesting 64 percent of the participants replied that they would support the suspension stopping of the whole nuclear project  ,but what was more interesting is that the channel withdraw  the pole and its results without any fore notice.


      This matter revealed the hypocrisy of the Iranian authorities who says that the Iranians are  ready to sacrifice everything for the program because  is a symbol if dignity and national pride.The Iranian official media keep repeating day and night that nuclear project is a choice of the nation and so the nation is welling to do all it takes to make it go well. Now we can easily notice that the Iranian people have nothing to do with it and they are more concerned with the betterment of their own  lives. The Iranian people want the income of their oil to be spent on the development of their country instead of financing terrorist groups under the label of liberation Palestine.

      The nuclear project itself is nothing but a choice of a bunch of day-dreaming hardliners who want to divert people attention  form the internal issues  that Iran is living toward the west. It is certain that the Iranian authorities are benefiting from this conflict with the west ,all economic difficulties are blamed on the west and the iranian people are forced to team up with a government that they may not like simply because they feel that the whole country is in danger.this matter poses a serious question over the effectiveness of the international sanction ,however this pole tells us a lot about what is really happening in Iran.

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