Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has instructed domestic media to explicitly condemn what it called foreign interference by US President Donald Trump and to distinguish between protests over economic grievances and "violent riots", according to a document seen by Iran International.
In the directive addressed to editors and newsroom managers, the Supreme National Security Council praised outlets that swiftly reacted to comments by Donald Trump, describing his statements as interventionist and contrary to diplomatic norms.
The Council commended media organizations that framed their coverage around “national unity,” published interviews and commentary from political, academic and economic figures, and drew a clear distinction between public economic demands — including protests over currency instability — and what it labeled organized, violent disturbances.
The directive also urged media to continue reflecting people’s livelihood concerns while avoiding what it called raw, emotional or tension-fueling content. It praised outlets that, in the council’s words, sought to inform public opinion about foreign interference and hostile efforts to exploit unrest, and said calm, professional reporting that “draws boundaries with the enemy” helps preserve social cohesion and national stability.