- Source: Kurdistan 24
24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 (K24) is a Kurdish broadcast news station based in Erbil, 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan Region of Iraq, with foreign bureaus in Washington, DC. The service was launched on 31 October 2015. Noreldin Waisy is the founder and former general manager of 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24.
Television
24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 launched its television network on 31 October 2015, aiming to deliver 24-hour news from 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan and around the world to "transform the media landscape of 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan." The television network covers events across the Greater 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan area and offers analysis on relevant issues in this region.
In addition to political news, 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 offers segments on the Region's culture from all four parts of 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan. It also updates its viewers on news of the sports world.
Website
24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 provides news online in Kurdish (Sorani and Kurmanji), English, Arabic, Turkish, and Persian. Their websites covers news in 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan, the Middle East, and internationally. Additionally, 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 provides coverage of culture, sports, and economy in 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan and abroad.
It also offers its readers a section for original interviews, as well as transcriptions of interviews after they've been aired on the television network. The network also provides readers with regular analysis and opinion pieces covering relevant issues in the 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan Region and the Middle East.
Radio
24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 offers a radio broadcast in Kurdish. This is available in 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan Region and to an international audience as well.
Controversies
Turkey removed three television channels based in Southern 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan, including Kurdish news agency 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24, from its TurkSat satellite, allegedly over broadcasting violations during the 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan Region's independence referendum.
The audio/visual media office of the Iraqi government's Media and Communications Commission issued a decree ordering the shutdown of 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 TV broadcast, the banning of its crew and seizure of their equipment across Iraq. The decree claimed the grounds for the move was that 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 is not licensed, and for programs "that incite violence and hate and target social peace and security." However, 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 is licensed by the Ministry of Culture of the 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan Regional Government, which under the Iraqi Constitution is empowered to run its own affairs.
Criticism
24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan 24 is described as being affiliated with the 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan Democratic Party, particularly the current Prime Minister Of The 24.3/info/kurdistan" target="_blank">Kurdistan Region Masrour Barzani.
References
External links
Official website (in English)
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- Partai Demokrat Kurdistan
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- Panas ekstrem Haji 2024
- Pertempuran Surabaya
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- Kurdistan 24
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- Iraqi Kurdistan
- Kurdistan Region
- 2017 Kurdistan Region independence referendum
- Kurdistan Islamic Movement
- Turkish Kurdistan