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Iran media falls for spoof on Ahmadinejad

ANI | By, London
Sep 30, 2012 12:33 AM IST

Iran's state media was fooled by a satirical US website over a made-up poll, which claimed that a majority of rural white Americans would vote for Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad instead of US President Barack Obama.

Iran's state media was fooled by a satirical US website over a made-up poll, which claimed that a majority of rural white Americans would vote for Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad instead of US President Barack Obama.

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Fars News Agency, a semi-official media outlet of the Iranian regime, earnestly published a word-for-word duplicate of an article from the 'Onion', a spoof news organisation based in Chicago, The Telegraph reports.

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According to the paper, the satirical article by Onion cited a fake Gallup poll, which found that some 77% of white, rural voters would rather go to a baseball game or have a beer with Ahmadinejad rather than with Obama.

Fars, which loyally prints the anti-Western and anti-Israeli tirades of senior Iranian officials, copied the entire Onion article without giving any indication of its source, and also printed a short bulletin on it in English, the paper said.

Following the publishing, Will Tracy, the editor of the Onion, released a statement joking that Fars was a 'subsidiary of the Onion'.

"They have acted as our Middle Eastern bureau since the mid 1980s, when the Onion's publisher, T Herman Zweibel, founded Fars with the government approval of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini. The Onion freely shares content with Fars and commends the journalists at Iran's Finest News Source on their superb reportage," Tracy added.

Previously, several other news organisations have fallen victim to the US spoof site, Onion's mock-serious news style, the paper added.

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