Kurdish Press: Still a Long Way to Go
Iraqi Kurdistan enjoys a vibrant media scene, but it remains beset with a multitude of problems.
Iraqi Kurdistan enjoys a vibrant media scene, but it remains beset with a multitude of problems.
Residents of disputed area say they get along pretty well, claiming politicians are behind talk of rising tensions.
People living in vicinity of infamous jail say its dark legacy has cursed their lives.
Many journalists are calling for new laws to protect them and allow freer access to information.
Documentary-makers shortlisted for award say IWPR training key to their success.
Iraqi documentary-makers shortlisted for award say IWPR training key to their success.
They say the politicisation of the country’s press is undermining independent journalism.
With declining international media interest in Iraq, local reporters juggle multiple jobs to make ends meet.
Kurdish women activists campaigned for extradition to London of two men involved in the killing of their cousin.