By Saswat Pattanayak
The recent news that the American government reports
regarding Iran’s nuclear activities were motivated
and based on systematic lies is no news.
Back in September 2006, the UN had condemned the US
reports as false, erroneous and misleading. Vilmos
Cserveny, a director of International Atomic Energy
Agency had written a letter addressed to Chairman, US
House of Representatives, in clear terms saying that
the US report “Recognizing Iran as a Strategic
Threat: An Intelligence Challenge for the United
States” (dated 23rd Aug 2006) contained “erroneous,
misleading and unsubstantiated information”.
The UN’s responses to US report as blatantly
motivated were subsequently ignored by the corporate
media at that point. The biggest news monopolies
chose not to highlight this factor even as they went
on raising apprehensions of Iran as the threat to
world security. And the people of the western
“democracies” naturally went ahead to parrot their
oppressive ruling class stances. During the war
against Afghan people, they had not raised voice
because most of their media told them it was just and
appropriate. During the war against Iraqi people, the
first world citizens indeed voted their war mongering
leaders back to power because they again believed in
their militarist war reports. And now, when the
tirade turned against Iran, they blindly allowed
their corporate media to project Iran as the threat
to the world security by consuming overwhelming
proportions of anti-Iran coverage.
Following UN objections, not taking chances, the
western media imperialists combined their joint
efforts. AP, Reuters and AFP (the American, British
and French media monopolists) circulated a story that
was generated by some French racists. Agence
France-Presse, whose single point agenda has been to
defame the Islamic world reported in March 2007 by
reinventing the myths and published a concocted story
that a UN inspector had been denied access to Iran.
This story found such coinage and credibility that
even in his August tour of Columbia University,
Iranian president faced questions from the University
President, a learned professor, to this regard.
The fact that the Columbia University President not
only believed in the news reports published by AFP
and circulated through news channels in the US, but
also without feeling the need to investigate into the
UN responses, decided to harshly question the
morality of President of a sovereign country is
evidence enough as to what extent the ordinary
working class American people are gullible to the
so-called news reports distributed by their trusted
media. From Fox to CNN channels, from conservative to
liberal publications, American media have
historically heeded to false reports, at times
deliberately to protect their own grounds, and at
times incidentally as a matter of “professional”
routine.

Before accusing an individual of committing a crime,
the law, order, judiciary and media claim to leave no
stones unturned. And yet, in cases such as this where
a head of a sovereign state was being accused of
preventing UN inspection team, no one thought twice
before republishing AFP lies.
The very fact that elected representatives of many
western
demoncracies thrived through the
cold war period by implanting devious designs into
independent territories, installed atrocious
dictators to suppress peoples movements, forcibly
colonized half of the world through territorial and
economic invasions is enough to raise collective
suspicion that the fourth pillar of such malicious
structures, the press, must be largely responsible
for continuing the legacy of oppression. And yet, the
fact that the enlightened western audience, the
successors of the renaissance heritage, the alumni of
the ivy leagues allow themselves to be vulnerable to
their corporate media productions and they become
active participants in reproducing the elites of
their countries must raise some basic questions:
1. Media Myths: Even after the UN itself denied the
US reports alleging violations of UN norms by Iran,
hundreds of thousands of American people continued to
believe their media editorials as more accurate than
the source they were referring to. It is because the
myth that media are independent entities (from
administrative interference) looms large in western
hemisphere. Media outlets be in Communistic
countries, or in Capitalistic countries are active
agencies of the political system they work within. If
under Communism, they propagate the action plans of
the Party and raise awareness among people about
socialistic policies, under Capitalism, the media
propagate the conflicting situation faced by the
ruling party in a multiparty competition and raise
awareness about the merits of individualistic market
economy.
The question then is, how long do
people have to wait till they can force the
hypocritical media agencies to declare their
affiliations (financial, political and
ideological)?
2. False News: What happens when a world news is
distorted entirely and presented in a form that suits
the interests of the ruling class, solely to the
detriment of the ruled people? It has always
happened, but to take instance of the present case,
people are well aware that the ordinary lower
economic youths were sent to Iraq to be killed in
order to serve the financial interests of the ruling
elites in Washington. Even as the 9-11 reports
manufactured by the US government were proven to be
inconsistent with the reality and even as the
government itself is accused of having role in the
terrorist act, the even used as an excuse to bomb
Iraq was propagated as the only recourse by the media
outlets. The president was elected twice based on
false news reports circulated nationwide under the
preposition of Patriotism. In the recent sleight of
hand against Iran, the US media designs were once
again defeated when the UN also denied the
allegations that its inspectors were forbidden by
Iran. In such cases,
how long do people have
to wait till they can demand the ouster of editors
from the news outlets they have been subscribing to,
which parrot the official lines while claiming to be
independent?
3. People Power: The primary goal of having media or
bestowing certain privileges upon journalists is to
ensure that people have a platform as wide, or wider
than the political parties they allow to administer
their affairs over. As years pass by, we notice that
the contrary appears to be true. People have been
losing their right to know the truth, to seek
clarifications and to demand actions using the media
platforms. Instead, people are meted out with
corporate advertisements to allure and seduce them
into remaining permanent features of an exploiting
market economy that thrives through sweatshop
practices, domestic slavery and private monopolies.
Media (TV, Radio, Print, and now Internet) in the
capitalistic societies have emerged as extremely
necessary vehicles for consumeristic voyeurism.
Beyond that, the remaining spaces are filled with
outright lies, motivated news items and editorial
columns that lack historical insights. Peoples’
participation has possibly increased as is evident
through emergence of blogs and independent websites,
but most of them anyway rely on the available news
items to generate a comment. Hence, the conversation
largely then remains within those groups of people
that create and recreate the myths in various
permutations. The question then is,
how long
will people have to wait till they can force their
governments to restrict corporate advertisements and
instead promote popular participation through
activism journalism—the only way people power can be
transmitted and translated?
Some of my concerns are philosophical in nature.
Indeed, probably all are. But if we continue to
ignore the roots of our collective human thoughts
that’s getting increasingly conformist over the years
by remaining content within the parameters of what is
provided, than questions over what is required, then
possibly we shall be leaving a deeply uncritical and
acquiescing world for the future.
Tags: Saswat, Iran, UN, Media, News, Activism