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    Post by Rocky Sun 30 Jan 2022, 6:42 am

    [size=38]Report: Barzani Imprisoned 6 Journalists For Visiting The US Consulate While Begging Them To Grant Him Citizenship
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    A report by the opposition website iCordNet confirmed that Iraq is considered one of the most difficult places in the world for journalistic work, while the Kurdistan region’s authorities are practicing repression against freedom of the press similar to what the previous regime was doing before the invasion.
    The report, which was translated by the Information Agency, stated that “the Kurdish leader, Masoud Barzani, basically sang himself like Saddam, even if his entourage felt resentment at such comparisons. In 2005, for example, the security forces beat and imprisoned the Austrian and Kurdish writer Kamal. Saeed Qadir and three years later, Barzani’s eldest son Masrour and his bodyguard allegedly tried to kill Qadir in Vienna.”
    He added, "The Barzanis killed Sardasht Othman, a university student and journalist, after he wrote a poem mocking Barzani's favoritism. Last year, Masrour arrested two journalists and accused them of high treason for the crime of visiting the US Consulate, but the irony here, of course, is that Masrour had earlier begged US diplomats and CIA officials for US citizenship.
    He continued, "There was some hope after Al-Kazemi, who was also a journalist, took over the situation of the press in Iraq, but he was not friendly with journalists as well. He and his team tried to restrict foreign journalists with permit and protection requirements, and sought to attract journalists and publications."
    He continued, "The American newspaper, Al-Monitor, for example, published Ali Al-Mamouri without specifying him as a strategic communications advisor in the Prime Minister's Office, a position that Iraqis in Baghdad say he holds," noting that "Al-Kazemi's team promotes this type of court journalism common elsewhere in the east." middle. These trends are unhealthy for both politics and transparency.” finished/ 25 z
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