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📺 Simaye Azadi, Iran’s national satellite television, is the first 24-hour independent Persian-language satellite TV channel. It operates free from government influence, funded by Iranian citizens who seek a democratic and independent republic. Simaye Azadi (Iran National Television) is a satellite channel by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) and National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), broadcasting from Europe with content related to Iran and PMOI, including news, documentaries, music, and cultural specials.
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📡 Simaye Azadi is Iran’s national satellite TV, providing 24-hour programming in Persian.
🌍 The channel is independent and not affiliated with any government or power.
💪 The funding for Simaye Azadi comes from fellow Iranians who support a democratic and independent state separate from religious governance.
🗳️ Simaye Azadi aims to reflect the aspirations, achievements, and organized resistance of Iran’s freedom-seeking movement.
📺 The channel broadcasts a variety of political, social, cultural, and artistic programs on five satellites across Iran, the Middle East, Europe, and North America.
🌐 Programs from “Simaye Azadi” are available in real-time via their website and mobile apps.
🎥 The channel provides downloadable video content on its website and social media platforms.
📞 For contact and support, reach out through various means including phone, WhatsApp, Telegram, and email:
Phone: +44 20 3286 2433
WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal: +44 75 4621 8789
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
📺 Simaye Azadi (Iran National Television) is run by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI) and National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).
🌍 It broadcasts from Europe and covers subjects related to Iran and PMOI.
📰 The channel primarily broadcasts news but also includes documentaries, music, and social-cultural programs.
🗓️ Launched in 1987, Simaye Azadi has been active for 36 years.
🖥️ The channel’s picture format includes 576i (SDTV) and 1080i (HDTV).
🎈 The 2009 Iranian presidential election protests included protests during the Ashura holiday, seen as a turning point in the crackdown on the Green Movement by the Ahmedinejad regime.
💬 Various parties in Iran, including intelligence services, linked the Mojahedin-e Khalq group to the unrest, connecting it publicly to the Green Movement.
📚 References to sources like NCRI and Ibrahim Moussawi’s book are included.
🔗 Official website: Simaye Azadi