"In recent days, the official website of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), a well-known terrorist group, published a statement claiming the support of 560 British MPs. This statement, promoted as part of a propaganda campaign, aims to portray the MEK as a legitimate and popular opposition group".
On the contrary, I would tend to see it as an admission that 560 British MPs are supporters of terrorism.
Even if the declaration is a forgery, it would hardly have been attempted if it lacked credibility.
In my ideal world, people wouldn’t "spin” anything. But since this isn’t my ideal world (by a long chalk) I will spin such ambiguous matters as I see fit.
"In recent days, the official website of the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), a well-known terrorist group, published a statement claiming the support of 560 British MPs. This statement, promoted as part of a propaganda campaign, aims to portray the MEK as a legitimate and popular opposition group".
On the contrary, I would tend to see it as an admission that 560 British MPs are supporters of terrorism.
Even if the declaration is a forgery, it would hardly have been attempted if it lacked credibility.
Well... yes. It depends on how you spin it! ;)
In my ideal world, people wouldn’t "spin” anything. But since this isn’t my ideal world (by a long chalk) I will spin such ambiguous matters as I see fit.