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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAs Hell Rains Down on Iran, Western Media Turns Its Head
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March 13, 2026
Every morning, I see images that I have spent my 47 years of exile from Iran dreading; smoke rising above Tehrans densely populated, tower-filled skyscape and explosions damaging important cultural sites like the UNESCO World Heritage Golestan Palace in Tehran and Chehel Sotoun in Esfahan.
A city of 10 million people, Tehran is a dense urban expanse packed with buildings and ringed by mountains where a growing population has steadily expanded onto the slopes. Despite the latest exodus, it is still crowded with millions who cannot, or will not, leave. At the time of writing, at least 1,300 people have been killed in Iran and 17,000 injured, according to Iranian officials.
But when I spoke on a popular BBC radio show last week, I was not allowed to talk about the reality of the war and instead was asked repeatedly about my feelings as a British Iranian. I felt seen, yes, but I also felt that the topic was being empathy-washed to focus on emotions over substance, garner listeners rather than understanding, and stop me or any of the other guests from talking about the factual reality of this illegal war and those waging it.
The English-language mainstream media continuously refers to the war as the conflict in the Middle East, as if the region just got up one morning and decided to set itself on fire. That is, as if there were no perpetrators, as if Israel didnt start bombing Iran in the middle of negotiations over Irans nuclear program. Similarly, the media has centered economics and the Global North and its citizens, with CNN for example, headlining, Gas is just the start: What else the Iran war could soon cost you, and the BBC, Honeymooners relief to be home after Dubai hotel hit. But the BBC did not cover the damage to Chehel Sotoun, and only briefly mentioned the damage to the Golestan Palace.
Reports came in of a school being bombed in Minab a tiny town down near the Persian Gulf and that at least 170 people, mostly school girls, were killed. And yet some diaspora Iranians still maintain that it was the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that did it, that they killed every child and moved their bodies into place. Media outlets reported Wednesday that a preliminary U.S. military investigation determined that Washington was responsible for the school bombing.
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As Hell Rains Down on Iran, Western Media Turns Its Head (Original Post)
Brenda
9 hrs ago
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snot
(11,747 posts)1. THANK YOU.
I've long noticed the media filling the air with stories focussed on the interviewee's emotions, rather than conveying any useful information about the context.
And to be blunt the US body count (who are all military personnel) seems to hover around 15.
The body count of civilians in Iran and the adjacent countries is over 3,000.
I am so ashamed to be an American.
I hate that my tax dollars fund this carnage.
Something has to change. Soon.
malaise
(295,455 posts)3. They are worse than state run television stations
Disgusting - all the masks are off
Mblaze
(999 posts)4. The best media money can buy.
Pachamama
(17,559 posts)5. Looks like the plan is to leave Irans cities looking like Gaza
Rubble and Cemeteries