How a Government Report Spread a Questionable Claim About Iran
How a Government Report Spread a Questionable Claim About Iran
by Justin Elliott
ProPublica, Jan. 14, 2013, 12:51 p.m.
Several media outlets reported this month on an alarming finding from a new U.S. government study: Irans intelligence ministry, as CNN put it, constitutes a terror and assassination force 30,000 strong.
The claim that the intelligence ministry has a whopping 30,000 employees, first reported by a conservative website, spread to other outlets including Wired and the public radio show the Takeaway and landed elsewhere online, even on the intelligence ministrys Wikipedia page. All cited the new government study, put out by an arm of the Library of Congress called the Federal Research Division.
So how did the government researchers come up with the number? They searched the Internet and ended up citing an obscure, anonymous website that was simply citing another source.
The trail on the 30,000 figure eventually ends with a Swedish terrorism researcher quoted in a 2008 Christian Science Monitor article. But the researcher, Magnus Ranstorp, said he isnt sure where the number came from. I think obviously that it would be an inflated number of formal employees, said Ranstorp. .......................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.propublica.org/article/government-study-iran-30000-intelligence-ministry