Al-Baghdadia TV
Al-Baghdadia TV | |
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TV station (private law) | |
reception | Middle East |
Image resolution | ( Entry missing ) |
Start of transmission | 2005 |
language | Arabic language |
Seat | Cairo |
owner | Awn Hussain Al Khashlok |
executive Director | Awn Hussain Al Khashlok |
List of TV channels | |
Website |
Al-Baghdadia TV is an Iraqi television station with seat in Cairo . Some of his programming is from the Australian broadcaster UBI World TV .
Several journalists for the station have been killed in Iraq since 2006:
- Luaay Salam Radeef, cameraman, murdered January 16, 2006
- So'oud Muzahim al-Shoumari, found dead in April 2006
- So'oud Mukahim Al-Shoumari (Al-Hadithi), kidnapped, tortured and shot dead in Baghdad on May 5, 2006
- Jawad Al-Daami, producer, murdered in Baghdad on September 24, 2007
The journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi was abducted for three days in 2007. In December 2008, he threw two shoes at George W. Bush .
On October 31, broadcasting had to be briefly interrupted. The station's building was surrounded and disconnected from the electricity grid by security forces after broadcasting demands from the hostage-takers of the 2010 Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral in Baghdad .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Al-Baghdadia ( Memento of May 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), lyngsat.com
- ↑ Al-Baghdadia 2 ( Memento of May 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), lyngsat.com
- ↑ a b c About us ( Memento from May 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), www.albaghdadia.com, September 2011
- ↑ American Friends Society ( Memento April 8, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Director-General condemns murder of poet and television producer Jawad al-Daami in Baghdad ( Memento of May 21, 2011 in the Internet Archive ), UNESCO ; September 27, 2007.
- ↑ So'oud Mukahim Al-Shoumari: Iraq - World Press Freedom Review - Iraq ( Memento of 3 March 2015, Internet Archive ), International Press Institute , of 2006.
- ^ Reporter of Al-Baghdadia TV murdered in Baghdad , Kuwait News Agency , September 24, 2007
- ↑ Security forces interrupt Iraqi television programs. In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . November 2, 2010, accessed November 3, 2010 .