I was doing a search of news from the Middle East and ran across a few interesting stories on your site. Reading a few articles lead to a few more; including some on Iran and the military actions being waged on them.
I would expect to get articles that are sourced from officials of the Iranian government and those articles will have a slant that reflects their position.
What I find strange is that during the protest of January by Iranian citizens thousands were killed by Iranian Guard and local police but I can't seem to find that story being told. Is that a story worth telling.
The radical clerics used the emotions of the communist to take powers back in 1979 and then once they had control of the country set up the IRGC and killed off the communist. Of the 92,000,000 people of Iran I dare say a good number of them are pleading for help that may, or may not come.
My version of history may not be completely accurate but at least some of it is true. If your publication is making an attempt to shine light into darkness and be an honest broker, give your readers a peek into that side of the story.
The citizens of Iran have no way of defending themselves against an oppressive totalitarian Shia regime. Some of them (in Iran and expatriates) are begging the US/Israel military to not stop until the regime is overthrown.
Is there a story there to tell?
I recently sent a email to Middle East Eye (middleeasteye.org) and all they did was send me the email I sent them.
I was doing a search of news from the Middle East and ran across a few interesting stories on your site. Reading a few articles lead to a few more; including some on Iran and the military actions being waged on them.
I would expect to get articles that are sourced from officials of the Iranian government and those articles will have a slant that reflects their position.
What I find strange is that during the protest of January by Iranian citizens thousands were killed by Iranian Guard and local police but I can't seem to find that story being told. Is that a story worth telling.
The radical clerics used the emotions of the communist to take powers back in 1979 and then once they had control of the country set up the IRGC and killed off the communist. Of the 92,000,000 people of Iran I dare say a good number of them are pleading for help that may, or may not come.
My version of history may not be completely accurate but at least some of it is true. If your publication is making an attempt to shine light into darkness and be an honest broker, give your readers a peek into that side of the story.
The citizens of Iran have no way of defending themselves against an oppressive totalitarian Shia regime. Some of them (in Iran and expatriates) are begging the US/Israel military to not stop until the regime is overthrown.
Is there a story there to tell?