People in the SW-Asia Model - Z
Zanganeh, Bijan Namdar
Zarqami, Ezzatollah
Mr. Ezzatollah
Zarqami is one of the former islamist
revolutionary students who stormed the American
Embassy in Tehran on 4 November 1979 and taking
55 American diplomats and staff as hostages for
444 days.
Like all other key or strategic institutions of
the Islamic Republic, the State-owned Radio and
Television are directly under the direct control
of Ayatollah Khameneh'i and often, reflects his
views and the policies of the conservatives,
hence the anger of the reformists who are almost
ignored and the majority of the Iranians that
accuses the Organisation of being the propaganda
tool of the ruling minority instead of an
independent instrument at the service of the
wider public, satisfying the needs of the
viewers.
Speaking with the Persian service of Radio France
International, Mr. Rashedan warned that the
appointment of Mr. Zarqami, the very example of a
typical Revolutionary Guards elite would
increase the support of the VVIR for extremist
organisations such as the Lebanese Hezbollah or
the Islamic Jihad of Palestine without
changing much for the viewers or the gteneral
policies of the Organisation.IN
MAJOR SHAKE UP AT THE VVIR, ALI LARIJANI BIDS
FAREWELL, REPLACED BY EZZATOLLAH ZARQAMI
Zinni, Anthony
Szady, Dave
Oriental Rugs the O'Connell Notes
Copyright Barry O'Connell 2004 - 2008.
Last revised: January 31, 2008.
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