CNN
spreads lies against Iran, Syria:
Ex-correspondent
An
outspoken investigative journalist and former CNN correspondent has
once again stressed that the US-based network is engaged in spreading
Western propaganda against Iran and Syria.
Syria’s
SANA news agency quoted Amber Lyon as saying that when she was
working for the CNN, she received orders to send false news or
exclude certain information which the US administration did not
approve of with the aim of inciting public opinion in favor of
launching an offensive on Iran and Syria.
Lyon
added that the mainstream US media outlets intentionally work to
create propaganda against Iran to garner public support for a
military invasion against it.
She
said that the same scenario used before launching the 2003 war on
Iraq is being prepared for Iran and Syria.
Amber
went on to say that both states are now being subjected to "constant
demonization" by American mainstream media.
The
former reporter clarified that the CNN receives money from the US
government and other states in exchange for aligning news content
with their interests.
Last
October, Amber complained that "there is constant demonization
of Syria, Iran and other countries on the US mainstream media."
She
described the attitude as "dangerous to the American public
because they are not being given the accurate story and accurate
picture of our foreign policy."
Lyon
also said that CNN was bribed by Bahrain's regime to censor an early
2011 documentary on its brutal crackdown on popular protests.
The
former CNN correspondent produced the documentary on the brutal
suppression of nationwide protests in the Persian Gulf kingdom.
Although it was aired domestically within the US, its broadcast on
CNN International was suspiciously withheld, raising charges that the
management of the mainstream TV network had pulled the plug on the
news story.
Lyon,
who was "laid off" by the CNN in March 2012, also revealed
that the network gets paid by despotic regimes to produce and
broadcast what she referred to as "infomercials for dictators,"
saying that the sponsored content of such pieces aired on CNN
International "is actually being paid for by regimes and
governments."
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