Iraqi media evolves, but lacks freedom, professionalism
Media outlets are highly partisan and often censored, whether it's overt or self-imposed, the MSI found. And as the media death toll continues to rise, being a journalist in Iraq means dealing with instability and insecurity on a daily basis.
The review, conducted by IREX Europe and UNESCO, involved more than 50 Iraqi journalists and media professionals. Participants evaluated Iraq’s progress toward five goals:
- Legal and social norms protect and promote free speech and access to public information.
- Journalism meets professional standards of quality.
- Multiple news sources provide citizens with reliable and objective news.
- Independent media are well-managed businesses, allowing editorial independence.
- Supporting institutions function in the professional interests of independent media.
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