Ahmad Zeidabadi, the Iranian political activist, says Iran International is the other side of the coin compared to other news networks of the IRIB.
Ahmad Zeidabadi, a political activist, criticized the approach of the satellite network Iran International during the recent protests, writing on his Telegram channel that in our neighborhood, the intensity of jamming prevents the reception of news networks; the only channel that can be received is Iran International TV.
If you ask me what my opinion about this network is, I must sadly say that it is the other side of the coin compared to the news networks of the IRIB. I know that some of my friends and former colleagues are working at this network.
I never intend to hurt or wound their feelings, but I am compelled to remind them that perhaps they themselves do not know how destructive, ruthless, nerve-wracking, and concerning the output of their work is seen by someone like me inside the country. I wish there was an opportunity to convey my opinion to them through a conversation with the network itself, but probably neither they are inclined to do so, nor do the security agencies here tolerate such an action. The details of this story are left for later.