The Impact of Funding For Press Institutions in the Kurdistan Region - Iraq, A Field Study of the Contact Person
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Abstract
Media organizations suffer from many problems, foremost of which is the restriction of the executive authority to it. It also includes crises related to the rights of citizens to obtain information, the decline of pluralism of opinions on various issues in light of a severe professional and objective crisis. Money has roamed political life and invaded the audio-visual and print media from channels, newspapers and radio to the point of taking over them. The constitutions and laws of many countries write down everything they see that serves the freedom of their people, but in reality they are often ink on paper. The authority, especially the state-owned media, and that its role is to serve the public and not serve the authority and its goals; However, this is not achieved on the ground. The media has now been recruited in the context of the current political polarization between the ruling institutions and their opponents, not only this; But often it implicated media bodies in inciting speeches involving discrimination based on political, sectarian or other m n the foundations on which criminalized under the Constitution, and despite the growing state control devices for recent media organizations as Sifand report through the acquisition of political capital operations on the media field.