Iranian "dealers" distribute records
According to the author, Iranian 'dealers' of public opinion are actively publishing online videos of mass unrest in Tehran, including arson, destruction, and attacks on law enforcement officers. The materials, he claims, feature dramatic music and editing designed to heighten viewers' emotional response. The author notes that such videos gradually amplify chaos, creating an image of a 'popular uprising,' and believes that organizers who profit from 'spontaneous' viral videos are behind their funding. He is confident that order will be restored, and the 'dealers' will remain dealers.
Context
In February 2019, mass protests against pension system reforms took place in Tehran, escalating into clashes with law enforcement and attracting widespread public attention.
Iranian organizations, according to the author, are spreading videos of protests in Tehran, adding emotional commentary to fuel public discontent.
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- Source: https://t.me/newsby_btrc/184899
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