BBC admits role in 1953 Iranian coup

Press TV
Aug 21, 2011

Coup

The BBC Persian TV channel has at last acknowledged the role of the BBC Persian radio in the toppling of the democratically elected government of Iran in the 1953 coup.

The coup overthrew the government of the then Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh leading to the restoration of absolute monarchy under dictator Mohammad-Reza Pahlavi who was later toppled in the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

In a documentary aired on August 18 on the anniversary of the coup, BBC Persian channel admitted for the first time to the role of the BBC Persian radio as the propaganda arm of the British government in Iran.

After repeated denials of the BBC Persian radio’s role in helping London oust Mosaddegh, the program entitled Cinematograph detailed how the radio network broadcast anti- Mosaddegh programs to undermine his government.

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“The British government used the BBC Persian radio for advancing its propaganda against Mosaddegh and anti-Mosaddegh material were repeatedly aired on the radio channel to the extent that Iranian staff at the BBC Persian radio went on strike to protest the move,” the Cinematograph narrator said.

Britain had lost its power as a world empire after the World War II and Mosaddegh’s efforts to nationalize Iran’s oil industry, which bear fruit on March 19, 1951, meant Britain lost one of the most important resources it formerly fully controlled under the guise of the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company due to subservience of the Pahlavi regime.

This comes as on the anniversary of the nationalization of Iran’s oil industry on March 19, 2010, the BBC Persian channel aired another documentary that categorically dismissed the broadcaster’s Persian radio in the 1953 coup claiming the radio channel even went against the policies of the British government.

The Cinematograph also quoted a classified document going back to July 21, 1951 in which a Foreign Office official thanked the British ambassador for his proposals that were followed to the word by the BBC Persian radio to strengthen its propaganda against Mosaddegh.

“The BBC had already made most of the points which you listed, but they were very glad to have an indication from you of what was likely to be most effective and will arrange their programme accordingly,” the document shown in part on the program read.

“We should also avoid direct attacks on the ‘ruling classes’ since it seems probable that we may want to deal with a government drawn from those classes should Mosaddegh fall,” it added.

The document further stressed that the Foreign Office “shall be grateful for [the ambassador’s] comments on the propaganda line we have proposed”.






 
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11 Responses to “BBC admits role in 1953 Iranian coup”

  1. Well-in the 50ies it was a lot easier for the zionist incest pedophiles to throw over governments.
    Now you need black presidents and lots of war and a shameless lying MSM.
    the arab countries(some of them) have learned their lesson well.

  2. Don’t tell Rick Santorum about this, he’d be crushed.

  3. Well I never………………’Perfidious Albion’ still Rule the waves today.

  4. the bbc should be admitting it’s role in the deliberate and premeditated brainwashing of an entire nation.
    british bastard corp.

    • brilliant brain control

      • Indeed. The Bolshevick Brainwashing Corporations output is truly poisonous

      • Voice Roll technique ( hypnotism) also known as Neuro-Linguistics……………look into my eyes………..lol

        • Meddlesome is the master of this the old bummer.

  5. Turn off your radio and TV, unsubscribe to cable or satilite and save your money and your well being.

  6. The BBC is the Propoganda arm of the ‘British’ Communist/Globalist Government today

    • BBC CNN propaganda centers.

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