The Hatchet

What Isn’t Being Said About Iran

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Jun 24, 2025
Samira Mohyeddin, a Toronto-based Iranian-Canadian journalist focused on nationalism and minority rights, dives deep into the complexities surrounding the recent Israeli bombardment of Iran. She critiques mainstream media narratives, emphasizing the lack of evidence for Iran's nuclear threat. Samira shares her personal journey from Iran during the 1979 revolution while discussing the harsh realities Iranians face under sanctions. She challenges the moral implications of military actions and highlights the dangers of misinformation in shaping public perception.
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INSIGHT

Story Starting Point Shapes Perspective

  • Choosing where to start a story shapes the entire narrative and our understanding of events.
  • Different start points about Iran reveal varying motives and historical contexts behind current conflicts.
ANECDOTE

Personal Journey from Iran to Canada

  • Samira Moyadin's family fled Iran's theocracy for freedom in Canada in 1979.
  • Her visit to Iran in 1999 revealed the regime's oppressive control, inspiring her journalism career.
INSIGHT

Israeli Propaganda and Diaspora Reactions

  • Israeli propaganda strategically targets Iranians, influencing perceptions both inside and outside Iran.
  • Opposition to Israel's actions in Iran often leads to unfair accusations within diaspora communities.
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