Media License Battle: Iraq Strikes Against Saudi Broadcaster

Iraq's Media and Communications Commission aims to revoke MBC's license following militia-led protests. The backlash stemmed from a report categorizing prominent Iranian-linked figures as 'terrorists.' Heightened tensions in the region, including Iraq's role in broader conflicts, contextualize the incident.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Baghdad | Updated: 20-10-2024 00:50 IST | Created: 20-10-2024 00:50 IST
Media License Battle: Iraq Strikes Against Saudi Broadcaster
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Iraq's Media and Communications Commission announced initiatives to revoke a Saudi broadcaster's license following militia-backed protests in Baghdad.

The controversy arose after MBC aired a report identifying prominent Iranian-linked figures as 'terrorists,' sparking outrage among militia supporters.

This event unfolds amid rising regional tensions, with Iranian-backed factions in Iraq playing a minor role in conflicts involving Israel.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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