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Iran media falls for spoof on Ahmadinejad

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.

Updated on: Sep 30, 2012 12:33 AM IST
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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.

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'.

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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