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Iran’s Press TV posted a photo of Iranians demonstrating their love for Jews on its website. The picture, however, was originally taken in a pro-government demonstration with the same sign reading, “Nuclear Energy Is Our Undeniable Right!” Good Photoshop, shameful journalism.
Thanks to Gateway Pundits for exposing the fake photo: (http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/12/sad-iranian-press-tv-forced-to-run.html)
Thanks to Gateway Pundits for exposing the fake photo: (http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/12/sad-iranian-press-tv-forced-to-run.html)
and Kamangir, a popular Iranian website, for running the story:
1 comment:
I've seen similar publishing tricks employed by the same media reporting on matters of defense. In one instance, an article on Iran's Air Force featured a photo of an F-16 from the USAF Thunderbirds!
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