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Right-wing Israeli interests
are engaged in an all out Twitter attack with hopes of delegitimizing
the Iranian election and causing political instability within Iran.
Anyone using Twitter over the past few days knows that the topic of
the Iranian election has been the most popular. Thousands of tweets and
retweets alleging that the election was a fraud, calling for protests in
Iran, and even urging followers hack various Iranian news websites
(which they did successfully). The Twitter popularity caught the eye of
various blogs such as Mashable
and TechCrunch
and even made its way to mainstream news media sites.
Were these legitimate Iranian people or the works of a propaganda
machine? I became curious and decided to investigate the origins of the
information. I... >>>
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