Voice of America: Carrying Water for the Mullahs?

The following is a letter from Reza Kahlili to _______, who is conducting a probe into Voice of America.

Dear Sir or Madam:

My name is Reza Kahlili. I am a former CIA agent who worked inside the Revolutionary Guards of Iran.

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I was invited by Voice of America’s Persian News Network to do an interview on Thursday, April 15. The interview lasted 45 minutes and consisted of a line of questioning designed more to condemn me and America’s interference in Iran’s internal affairs than anything else. During the interview, I remained steadfast in my opinion that the Islamic regime was unjust, and I recounted many of their crimes. I also revealed some of their secrets. I went to a great deal of trouble to appear at their studio in Los Angeles, covering part of my face with a mask and hiring a bodyguard.

To date, they have not aired any part of that interview and have refused to respond to my numerous requests as to whether they ever intend to air the interview.

I believe some at Voice of America might have had a different agenda than just interviewing me.

I am writing this letter after learning about a probe into Voice of America’s refusal to air any material that is considered unfriendly to the regime in Tehran. I have appeared on Fox, MSNBC, and many other media outlets in America stating my concerns over the current Iranian regime and what needs to be done. I have revealed some of their secrets and their activities on their nuclear bomb project.

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I am very concerned that Voice of America, a U.S.-funded organization, has so far refused to air my views. They requested the interview!

The ongoing probe into Voice of America should include this inquiry. The U.S.-funded Voice of America should not be used as a propaganda tool of the Iranian regime. The people of Iran deserve to know the truth.

Respectfully,

Reza Kahlili

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