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April 16, 2005
Cobban: IWPR's Iraq Projects Are in 'Real Trouble.'
Helena Cobban at Just World News noted in an April 16, 2005 post that, "The Institute for War & Peace Reporting's (link added) Iraq projects have sadly been in real trouble recently." She added: I don't know if all their good participants and trainees got snapped up to work for deep-pocket western media people? If so, that's a real shame, because the project, which produces articles in Arabic and Kurdish editions as well as in English, has always looked poised to make a serious contribution to the development of independent journalism inside Iraq.
However, Ms. Cobban said, "their projects in the Balkans have been continuing in great shape." Here's more.
Posted by Munir Umrani at April 16, 2005 04:08 PM
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