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Using Satellite Television to incite Muslim immigrants


 

Iran Press News: Translation by Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
Ansar Hezbollah, which is under the direct supervision of Ahmadinejad, is engaged in establishing a multi-lingual (with a concentration on Arabic) satellite television network specifically soliciting resistance in Muslim emigrants affairs in the west. The intention is to use the recent events in France as the perfect launching ground to rouse Muslims against western governments

ILNA, the regime-run news agency reported that Mojtaba Beegdeli, spokesman for Hezbollah said that the latest episodes of violence in France has awakened Muslims and the disgusting behavior of the French government and police with the young Muslims has created a wave that indicates that the people of the world are entirely enlightened and are looking to create a society ruled by a central “guardianship*; the movement that has begun is the spark that is meant to lead to the creation of just such a society. Under such conditions Hezbollah, other forces such as ours and the canonical sphere should get involved and actively work to promote ‘enlightenment’ in the Muslim public opinion. The KHAYBAR Television network, in its first phase, plans to cover Europe, North America and Northern Africa. The programming will be in Farsi and Arabic and the demographics are the ‘devout’ of the world.

*This is nothing more than another typical regime euphemism in which the regime is laying claim and appointing itself the ultimate architect and master of the wave of the Islamic movement.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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