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Kurdish NRT TV bombed in Iraqi Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:42 pm
Author: Piling
February 10, 2013

SULÊMANÎ, Kurdistan region 'Iraq',— A bomb exploded on the roof of an Iraqi independent Kurdish satellite channel's offices a day after the broadcaster aired a caller's criticism of a revered Kurdish leader, an official said on Sunday.

The explosion in the Kurdish city of Sulaimaniyah came as Human Rights Watch (HRW) criticised the autonomous Iraqi region for infringing on free speech by wrongly detaining journalists, activists and opposition figures for insulting public figures.

On Friday evening, the Nalia television station briefly aired a caller's criticism of Mullah Mustafa Barzani, a Kurdish nationalist leader and the father of Kurdistan's current president Massoud Barzani,www.ekurd.net during its "Free Microphone" programme before cutting off the caller.

On Saturday, 300 supporters of Barzani's Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) tried to storm the broadcaster's offices but were turned away by riot police, an AFP journalist said.

Later that day, a bomb went off on the roof of Nalia's offices, a security official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. It was unclear who was behind the attack.

Abdulwahab Ali, the KDP's chief in Sulaimaniyah, said the party had not orchestrated the demonstration.

Nalia's offices were again attacked in February 2011 by masked gunmen who wounded a security guard and fired their weapons at the broadcaster's equipment.

On Sunday, New York-based HRW issued a statement criticising Kurdish authorities for arresting opponents and journalists under legislation that has not been approved by the region's parliament.

"These are dark days for freedom of expression in Iraq's Kurdistan region," said Sarah Leah Whitson, HRW's Middle East director.

"Instead of ensuring the justice system investigates high-level corruption, the Kurdistan regional government is ignoring its own laws to protect free speech and assembly, and using 'laws' that are not in force to silence dissent."

"Sadly, the Kurdistan regional government today looks less and less like the open and thriving democracy it paints itself to be."

The watchdog said that in 2012, regional security forces reportedly arrested at least 50 journalists, opponents and activists, prosecuting seven of them for insulting public figures.

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Re: Kurdish NRT TV bombed in Iraqi Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 4:11 pm
Author: Anthea
I am more a supporter of the Gorran Movement than the Barzani fanily. I do admire and respect Mullah Mustafa Barzani for all that he achieved and think that it is a shame anyone should insult such a great man.

It was a phone-in, it could have been anyone on the phone even Maliki :ymdevil:

Either Kurdistan has freedom of speech or it does not. Unfortunately, it appears to be losing that freedom.

If I were a Kurd I would vote for the Gorran Movement :ymhug:

Re: Kurdish NRT TV bombed in Iraqi Kurdistan

PostPosted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 5:51 pm
Author: talsor
I wrote an article on EKurd several months ago which I was heavily criticized for my "pessimistic" views and my attack on Goran . Goran since then and PUK for that matter have widened their base and allied themselves openly with Iraq and Iran . Most recently PYD have joined their campaign to counter PDK's interference in Western Kurdistan with Salih muslim's recent visit to Maliki and Nawshirwan despite the fact that Nawshriwan refused in the past to meet any of the kurdish politician from the western Kurdistan .

the two kurdish campains look like this

PDK + Turkey + KNC VS PUK + Goran + PYD +Iran + Iraq

The division and loyalties are already in place within various power as we can clearly see . The only thing missing from the equation is armed violence and that I believe will happen sooner or later .

Personally I do not believe in the so called "Independent media " and NRT's constant attacks on PDK and Barzani family is prime example of how independent they are .