NCRI – The cultural advisor to the Iranian regime’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has acknowledged the people’s widespread hatred toward its television programming, saying, “Satellites have brought the sedition into people’s homes.”
Saffar Harandi, whose remarks were published by the IRGC-affiliated Fars news agency, added, “The enemy is presenting itself currently with a clean face and is very dangerous in the current circumstances. Naturally, the biggest instrument of the enemy is the media.”
Harandi, a former cultural minister for the mullahs’ President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, said people using satellites “invite the sedition to their homes. We have to think about the consequences of what we do so we won’t be sorry. We have to think about our children’s future.”
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