America’s Persian Voice Service is a major source of information for Iranian citizens, especially in censorship conditions in Iran itself.
American authorities are forced to return to the work of Voice of America (VOA) journalists, who have previously been removed from their posts. The reason is a sharp worsening situation in the Middle East due to missile exchanges between Israel and Iran. On Saturday, June 14, the politico reported that there was a reference to the documents and sources of service.
The US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) has sent letters demanded to return to performing duties to employees previously sent on vacation.
“You retreat from vacation. You must work right away,” said the person of the staff department.
In the Persian Division of VOA, the Broadcast for the Iranian audience, 75 entire journalists working. Currently, most of them have been restored to the editor after a three -month break caused by President Donald Trump’s administrative decisions.
Remember, on March 15, Trump issued a command to the actual collapse of the US international media, including the Voice of America.
“We lost a significant part of the audience because of the silence at a critical moment,” said Patsi Vidakvar, head of the Bureau of VOA at the White House. He emphasized that restoring the entire work of all departments is necessary to ensure the knowledge of the global audience.
“This is absurd – first delete everything, and then call back to a moment of crisis. It costs the USA millions of dollars and broke the state’s media confidence,” said one of the returning journalists to anonymous.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gathered a military-political office for an unscheduled meeting.
It should be noted that Israel struck the oil storage facility in Shakhran north-west of Tehran and the fuel tank in the southern city.
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