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Raisethefist.com: Iraqi police ordered to shut 44 media offices
Iraqi police ordered to shut 44 media offices
by anonymous Tue Jun 26 03:52:33 PDT 2012
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Security forces in Iraq were ordered to shut down the offices of 44 media agencies, according to a press freedom group based in Baghdad.
Among the prominent media outlets targeted were the BBC, the Voice of America, the U.S.-backed Radio Sawa, and the Arab satellite channels Sharqiya and Baghdadia.
The Journalistic Freedoms Observatory (JFO) obtained a copy of an official document revealing the order, issued by the Communications and Media Commission (CMC) and addressed to the Interior Ministry. The document states that the CMC had suspended operating licenses, or banned cameramen and other journalists, of certain domestic and foreign-based radio and TV companies, and recommended banning 44 Iraqi and foreign media agencies from operating in various parts in the country, including Kurdistan.
The document states that Deputy Interior Minister Adnan al-Assadi has already instructed officials "to stop media cooperation with these agencies," and ordered police to ban the channels.
Ziyad al-Aajly, head of the Observatory, called it a warning to the media that threatens the future of Iraq's fledgling democracy.
"It is a government message to the media outlets that if you are not with us, then you are against us," al-Aajly told the Associated Press.
Safaa Rabie, head of Iraq's Communications and Media Commission that regulates the news media, denied that. "It is an organizational matter, not a crackdown on the press," he said.
The Observatory said the document was circulated to Baghdad police in early May - five days after International Press Freedom Day.
Voice of America spokesman Kyle King told CBS News that while the organization is continuing to gather information about the matter, it is being characterized as a regulatory matter being discussed with federal and local officials in Iraq, and added, "There is no indication that this issue is directed at our reporters in the field.
"Both Radio Sawa and Voice of America are still on the air in Iraq, and will continue to work with Iraqi authorities to ensure full compliance with any new Iraqi regulations," King said.
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