Losing confidence, govt slapped ban on rallies: BNP   * * *   ICT-2 sends war crimes suspect JP leader Qaiser to jail   * * *   Police foil Jasas milad in city; BNP denounces   * * *   Bangladeshi climber dies on Everest   * * *   Shibir brings out surprise processions, blasts bombs in city   * * *   RMG worker-cop clash hurts 10 in Ashulia   * * *   Parliament should ensure transparency of govt activities: Zutt   * * *   PM shocked at loss of lives in Oklahoma tornado   * * *   Impending downpour: signal No 3 at maritime ports
<   >
Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Protest as Iraq moves to close 44 media outlets

PrintDecrease Font SizeIncrease Font Size
Reported by: AP/UNBconnect
Reported on: June 24, 2012 20:16 PM
Reported in: International
BAGHDAD, June 24 (AP/UNB) - An Iraqi press freedom group is condemning the government for ordering the closure of 44 news organizations, including a U.S.-funded broadcaster.
 
Ziyad al-Aajely, head of the Journalistic Freedoms Observatory, calls the move "a setback to the freedom of journalism in Iraq."
 
The Iraqi media commission's Safaa Rabie denies any crackdown, saying Sunday it only seeks to close offices without an operating license. Some foreign media on the list no longer keep news bureaus in Iraq.
 
However, one broadcaster targeted for shutdown, U.S.-funded Radio Sawa, says it does have a license. Radio Sawa deputy director Salah Nasrawi says he was surprised to see the station on the list but said it could be a bureaucratic error.
 
Critics have accused Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki of muzzling the press to consolidate power.
Bookmark with

Comments

No Comments on this News

Editor's Picks

Banner
Banner
Banner
Banner