Petition updateUrgent Call for International Community to Address Poisoning of Schoolgirls in IranMedia Complicity in Iran’s Genocide

Free IranToronto, Canada

Jan 28, 2026
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While tens of thousands of Iranian civilians are being slaughtered, tortured, and disappeared for demanding basic freedom, major Western newsrooms have moved beyond a failure of journalism into active complicity as they blur headlines and sanitize state-sponsored atrocities. Please be the voice of Iranians by calling all out the following systemic methods currently employed by major Western media outlets that serve to undermine the Iranian people’s struggle for liberation:
- Strategic De-prioritization (The Homepage Blackout): Despite millions taking to the streets across 180 cities, major outlets have consistently buried the Iranian uprising beneath local human-interest stories or minor geopolitical shifts, effectively hiding the scale of the revolution from the global public eye.
- The "Economic" Euphemism: Media organizations frequently mischaracterize the movement as "protests over fuel prices" or "economic unrest." This framing deliberately erases the protesters' explicit, universal demands for the total removal of the Islamic Republic and the establishment of a secular democracy.
- Amplification of State Narratives: By providing op-ed space to regime officials and repeating state-linked labels such as "rioters," "vandals," or "foreign-backed agents," Western outlets give unearned legitimacy to the regime’s propaganda while casting doubt on the organic nature of the uprising.
- The "Claims" vs. "Facts" Double Standard: There is a persistent bias where eyewitness accounts and citizen journalism from Iranians are dismissed as unverified "claims," while official statements from the regime’s security apparatus are cited as authoritative facts, despite their documented history of fabrication.
- Focusing on Internal Disunity: Rather than highlighting the widespread call for regime change, some coverage has emphasized divisions among the opposition, which can create a perception of weakness and hopelessness.
- Inattention to Human Rights Violations: The failure to consistently highlight the brutal crackdown, including internet blackouts, thousands of arrests, and the shooting of protesters, has been described as a "moral failure" that allows the regime to operate with impunity.
- Framing Western Support as the Primary Aggressor: By shifting the focus of the story to Western sanctions or political rhetoric, the media portrays the West as the primary cause of instability, rather than the regime’s own systemic brutality and domestic failures.
- "False Restoration" Narratives: internet access in Iran remains severely restricted and largely unstable, despite claims of restoration echoed by major media outlets. This is while journalists are granted "unprecedented access" to stage a performative openness that masks the ongoing crackdown.
- Exploitation of the Information Void: Some media figures use the lack of verified data—caused by the regime's own internet shutdowns—to cast doubt on the scale of the violence. By framing high death tolls as "psychological operations," these narratives downplay the severity of the situation and provide a veneer of plausible deniability for state-led repression.
- Humanitarian Impact: Rights organizations, have described this specific form of information deception as a tool to "cover up the Iran massacres" by buying time to destroy evidence and evacuate morgues while the world is led to believe the crisis is stabilizing.
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