Maliki: an account of trying to prevent free speech would be difficult
Saturday, January 17 / 1 December 2011 13:46
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Twilight News / threatened Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, from being a journalist while on duty for "severe punishment", calling out to accept some of the rules for professional journalists in their work, and not to prevent them from saying "free speech".
Maliki said in his speech that opened the Conference of the General Union of Arab journalists in Baghdad, Saturday, attended by "Twilight News", "We emphasize the need to spread the culture of expression and the other opinion, which is building a project Nhioya and away from the spreading culture of antagonism, extremism and sectarianism."
He said Maliki, "our commitment to the Constitution, the complete freedom given to the reporters did not suffer one of the employees of whom are exposed to them, he faces severe punishments, and we say that there are those who try to harm journalists to this extent or another, but the expense of trying to prevent free speech will be difficult."
"The breed we have every day a new satellite and newspaper and magazine journalists and media staff and journalists of the authority will not have a role, either Liberal journalists, they are the rest, there is no power over thought, the press and the free pen."
"It's not the power to inform and to have 50 satellite is a non-governmental, state and not to the government and they are subject to an independent body, the Iraqi Media Network is seeking a space of freedom and to devote the role of the floor aimed at unrestricted," noting that "the media the responsibility of the journalist responsible for building the country, which based on citizenship. "
Maliki has called for Arab media to go to Iraq "without leave from the government," and urged the Arab open squares in front of the Iraqi media, adding that "all ministries will open doors for you Look into the truth."
In another aspect of his speech, Maliki said "were not Baghdad, capable of before 3 4 years of receiving this combination of journalists because it was suffering from terrorism and murder, Baghdad was a ghost town and all walks of life where the code and kill the man," pointing to the rule of "Think extremism and sectarian killings. "
It is said that the Federation of Arab Journalists held with the participation of 20 Arab countries and more than a hundred of the leaders of the Arab media, editors and managers of satellite channels and newspapers, news agencies and media organizations representing unions and associations press for a period of 17 - 18/12/2011.
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Saturday, January 17 / 1 December 2011 13:46
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Twilight News / threatened Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday, from being a journalist while on duty for "severe punishment", calling out to accept some of the rules for professional journalists in their work, and not to prevent them from saying "free speech".
Maliki said in his speech that opened the Conference of the General Union of Arab journalists in Baghdad, Saturday, attended by "Twilight News", "We emphasize the need to spread the culture of expression and the other opinion, which is building a project Nhioya and away from the spreading culture of antagonism, extremism and sectarianism."
He said Maliki, "our commitment to the Constitution, the complete freedom given to the reporters did not suffer one of the employees of whom are exposed to them, he faces severe punishments, and we say that there are those who try to harm journalists to this extent or another, but the expense of trying to prevent free speech will be difficult."
"The breed we have every day a new satellite and newspaper and magazine journalists and media staff and journalists of the authority will not have a role, either Liberal journalists, they are the rest, there is no power over thought, the press and the free pen."
"It's not the power to inform and to have 50 satellite is a non-governmental, state and not to the government and they are subject to an independent body, the Iraqi Media Network is seeking a space of freedom and to devote the role of the floor aimed at unrestricted," noting that "the media the responsibility of the journalist responsible for building the country, which based on citizenship. "
Maliki has called for Arab media to go to Iraq "without leave from the government," and urged the Arab open squares in front of the Iraqi media, adding that "all ministries will open doors for you Look into the truth."
In another aspect of his speech, Maliki said "were not Baghdad, capable of before 3 4 years of receiving this combination of journalists because it was suffering from terrorism and murder, Baghdad was a ghost town and all walks of life where the code and kill the man," pointing to the rule of "Think extremism and sectarian killings. "
It is said that the Federation of Arab Journalists held with the participation of 20 Arab countries and more than a hundred of the leaders of the Arab media, editors and managers of satellite channels and newspapers, news agencies and media organizations representing unions and associations press for a period of 17 - 18/12/2011.
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