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Iranian Opposition Launches Its Own Satellite TV Channel

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Iran's opposition Green Movement has officially launched a new satellite TV channel, RASA TV (Resan-e Sabz-e Iran or Iran's Green Media), RFE/RL's Radio Farda reports.

Ebrahim Nabavi, one of the channel's organizers, said their aim is to break the state-controlled broadcasters' monopoly on the flow of information, fight against censorship in Iran, reflect the views of all Iranian people, and frankly discuss all issues related to Iran.

"During the last year, Iran's state TV never broadcast any [objective] news about the Green Movement, and what it did broadcast was lies," Nabavi said.

Nabavi pointed to two factors he believes served as incentives for launching the new channel: the lack of news about political prisoners and the victims of the crackdown that followed the June 2009 presidential election, and manipulation of the news by the Iranian authorities.

"Censorship and distortion of the news in Iran led us to establish a new media to collect news from inside Iran and then broadcast it back into the country again," he explained.

As result of budgetary limitations, RASA TV currently broadcasts only a one-hour news program. But its managers are willing to expand the program if they receive more donations.

"To start with, we have one hour of news, but we are willing to post pictures or video clips in our archive, too," Nabavi said.

Nabavi says RASA TV differs from other broadcast outlets like Radio Farda, the BBC's Persian Service, and Deutsche Welle. He says those broadcasters are financially dependent on foreign governments and have to follow the guidelines they set down, whereas RASA TV operates on the basis of donations from people around the world.

"If the Iranian Green Movement wants to achieve its goals in the long term, it is necessary to have an independent media like RASA TV," he said.

Nabavi told Radio Farda that the donations for launching RASA TV were raised by a campaign on its Facebook page to which many people contributed small amounts.

RASA TV's headquarters are based in Brussels, but many of its journalists live in different countries and communicate via the Internet.

The channel debuted on August 31.
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by: Houman Irani from: New York
September 02, 2010 17:27
This is a new Terrorist cell made up through the channels of CIA by using another terrorist like NABAVI another CIA agent to promote a Moderate Islamic Regime FOR IRAN .... This station by no means has any means of promoting DEMOCRACY, SECULARISM for IRAN nor is it set up by people of IRAN and it is funded by CIA simply to promote America's benfits in the middle east by Promoting MOUSAVI and his Maffia gangsters Karroubi , Khatami and other so called Opposition, while the real OPPOSITION is the people who want to see the COMPLETE DESTRUCTION OF ISLAMIC REGIME AND PROSECUTING ALL THE HEADS of this CURRENT REGIME AND past 31 years of the Satanic Islamic Fascist regime leaders and supporters in IRAN.... BY NO MEANS THIS T.V STATION WILL BE SUPPORTING SECULARISM AND HUMAN RIGHTS FOR IRAN ,

" VIEWER BEWARE "
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by: Terri from: USA
September 03, 2010 03:13
That was some serious allegations you just posted and Im inclined to think disinformation. Everything is always the CIA. Gimmie a break! Let the people of Iran voice their own opinion and let the truth be broadcast! You claim a New York address but you sure don't sound very American! In fact, you sound rather anti-American. Why are you here?

by: MWforHR from: USA
September 04, 2010 18:41
Of course the idea of an "offical" green movement tv channel seems ludicrous, but nevertheless this offers hope and I hope that some truth can be broadcast through this. We will see. Human Rights first, please! The world will be watching and the truth will be known. If RASA decides to skew towards propaganda & gets anything wrong, it will eliminate any possibility of credibility. The people of Iran are, obviously, very mistrustful, and rightly so.

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