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Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie
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Berlin and Munich Shatter the "Digital Industry" Illusions of the 1970s Remnants, Affirming the Legitimacy of the Democratic Alternative


Wed 18 Feb 2026 | 12:01 PM
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While the forces tied to the deposed monarchy attempt to compensate for their lack of a popular base by manufacturing a "digital illusion," the rallies in Berlin and Munich have redrawn the Iranian political map with undeniable clarity. The stark contrast between "virtual million-man marches" and the reality on the ground—embodied by the Rebellious Youth and the Iranian Resistance—reveals a decisive battle between "revolutionary legitimacy" and "technological fabrication."

First: Unmasking the Mechanism of Deception – Operation "Prisonbreak"

An investigative report by the Norwegian newspaper *Aftenposten* has pulled back the curtain on an organized campaign known as "Prisonbreak." This operation aims to polish the image of Reza Pahlavi through "armies" of bot accounts and Artificial Intelligence. This "theatrical impact," which relies on millions of fake likes and pre-programmed content, seeks to marginalize the genuine voices leading the struggle on the ground. These practices do not reflect popular strength; rather, they are a desperate attempt to bypass the sacrifices of the Iranian people through media inflation that holds no value in the alleys or streets of Iran.

Second: The Munich Disgrace and the Failure of "Manufactured Leadership