UNESCO Iraq is “not safe” for journalists and internal attributes to being “easy prey”
UNESCO Iraq is “not safe” for journalists and internal attributes to being “easy prey”
04/01/2014 18:02
Follow-up – and babysit –
Promised the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture Organization (UNESCO), said on Saturday that Iraq is still the country, “the first in the killing of journalists and impunity”, and revealed its intention to launch a campaign to protect them, while indicated the Interior Ministry that journalists make up the “easy prey” for groups Armed exploit it to make a “sensation confirms the instability of Iraq,” Human Rights Commission confirmed the non-receipt of any complaint against the authority of journalists, expressed JFO, his intention to re-award “journalistic courage” which was granted to four employees to “career trouble.”
A member of UNESCO in Iraq, Zia Serail, on the sidelines of the workshop held by the Commission on Human Rights on the protection of journalists, in the Mansour Hotel, in central Baghdad: “Iraq is still the first country in the killing of journalists and impunity,” revealing “intention United Nations to launch a campaign to protect journalists will include Iraq, being at the top of the list of countries targeted by the campaign. ”
And saw Serail, that “journalists need to upgrade the legislation in force and the adoption of new laws to ensure real protection for them,” adding that “the sources of risk facing journalism is the risk of political and administrative corruption and the mafia and terrorist groups and others.”
The member of UNESCO in Iraq, that “most of the media party make employees part of the problems of those who belong to other parties.”
M. J
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