By: Erfan Fard
In the 21st century, media outlets have transformed into a double-edged sword, serving both as informers and manipulators of public perception. The unimaginable revelation that even terrorists exploit international media for self-justification emphasizes the alarming state of media ethics.
Iranians, accustomed to the biased narratives of outlets like BBC Persian, are no strangers to media manipulation, often fueled by political agendas.
The recent exposure of media outlets recording criminal activities, particularly during the Hamas barbaric massacre on October 7, raises not only ethical questions but also concerns about the media's complicity in showcasing atrocities, reminiscent of ISIS tactics.
Nowadays, Israel is not engaging in war crimes. It is engaging in the global fight against terrorism, particularly when addressing Islamic terrorist networks It raises a valid question as to why there was silence from self-proclaimed human rights activists when thousands of opponents were killed by Khomeini or when Khamenei took the lives of innocent protesters. This disparity calls for a closer examination. Throughout history, various Islamic caliphates have been associated with terrorist actions carried out without legal process. It's time to acknowledge this issue and demand accountability.
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