Media Pressure – Engaging Local Media When Iran Is Silenced
When internet access is cut in Iran, information disappears and violence often escalates beyond public view.
Local media outside Iran play a crucial role in breaking this silence.
Local journalists are particularly interested in human stories — real people, real concerns, and real consequences.
Why Local Media Matters
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Local outlets prioritise personal and community-based stories
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National and international coverage often begins with local reporting
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Even a short local interview can:
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Reach national newsrooms
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Influence political debate
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Increase public pressure
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Which Media Outlets to Contact? (Wales Examples)
If you live in Wales, consider contacting:
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BBC Wales
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WalesOnline
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ITV Cymru Wales
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Western Mail
If you live elsewhere, identify local or regional media in your own area (TV, online news, or newspapers).
What Should You Say?
Focus on clear, human-centred messages:
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Iranian communities abroad fear mass violence during internet shutdowns
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Families inside Iran lose contact with loved ones
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Internet blackouts enable human rights violations
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A call for public awareness and political accountability
Avoid slogans.
Speak calmly, clearly, and personally.
Ready-to-Use Email Template (English)
You may copy, paste, and adapt the email below.
📄 Sample Media Email
Subject: Iranian Community Concerned About Internet Blackouts and Violence in Iran
Dear [Editor / Journalist Name],
I am writing as a member of the Iranian community living in [your city/region].
During recent protests in Iran, the authorities have repeatedly imposed nationwide internet shutdowns. These blackouts prevent families from contacting loved ones and make it extremely difficult to verify reports of arrests and violence.
Many Iranians living abroad are deeply concerned that internet shutdowns are being used to conceal serious human rights violations. Families are left in distress, unable to know whether their relatives are safe.
I believe this is an important human story that deserves public attention. I would be willing to speak with you or provide further information if this would be helpful.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Kind regards,
[Your Full Name]
[City / Country]
[Phone or Email]
Media Contact Links (Wales)
You can find official contact details here:
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BBC Wales – Contact News
https://www.bbc.co.uk/contact
today@bbc.co.uk -
WalesOnline – Contact Us
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/contact-us/ -
ITV Press Centre – Contact
https://www.itv.com/presscentre/itv-news-teams
(Western Mail is part of Reach plc; WalesOnline contact covers its editorial team.)
How to Increase Impact
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Personalise the email with your city or experience
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Keep it short and respectful
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Send from a real name and email
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If contacted, respond promptly
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Encourage others in your community to do the same
Final Note
This action is peaceful, lawful, and highly effective.
When those inside Iran are silenced,
local media can help ensure their stories are still heard.