Facebook dismantles disinformation network tied to Iranian media

Iranian officers have in the past disregarded allegations of operating coordinated disinformation campaigns as 'ridiculous'.
Iranian officials have previously dismissed allegations of running coordinated disinformation campaigns as 'ridiculous'.

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