Iraq bans Al Jazeera news network over violation of guidelines
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Iraqi officials have revoked the operating license of the Qatar-based Al Jazeera news network and closed its bureau in the capital, Baghdad, over its violation of government guidelines.
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Apr 28, 2016 04:28 UTC
  • The file photo shows the logo of the Al Jazeera news network
    The file photo shows the logo of the Al Jazeera news network

Iraqi officials have revoked the operating license of the Qatar-based Al Jazeera news network and closed its bureau in the capital, Baghdad, over its violation of government guidelines.

According to Press TV, in a Wednesday letter to the controversial satellite network, Iraq’s Communications and Media Commission (CMC) said it was revoking the license that allowed Al Jazeera to operate in Iraq due to “violations of the official codes of conduct and broadcasting rules and regulations.”

The guidelines were issued in 2014 to regulate media coverage “during the war on terror.” Iraq is engaged in anti-terror operations against the Takfiri Daesh group, which has overrun parts of the country.

Al Jazeera said it was “shocked” by the decision.

“We remain committed to broadcasting news on Iraq to Iraqi people, our viewers in the Arab world and across the world,” it said in a statement.

It is the third time the network has been banned in Iraq. The last time, the Iraqi government charged Al Jazeera and nine other satellite television networks with promoting sectarian feelings and fueling violence in 2013.

Al Jazeera, which was founded by Qatar’s royal family in 1996, is accused of being sympathetic to armed extremist groups operating in the Middle East apparently on the basis of an overarching political agenda.

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