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The Baghdad Bulletin is committed to covering the issues surrounding the redevelopment of Iraq after Saddam Hussein's rule. It is a non-partisan publication whose only tenet is that the presence of a free press offering a forum for all sides is an inalienable human right.
With balanced investigative journalism from a mixture of Iraqi and foreign staff writers, Baghdad Bulletin aims to provide insightful news from inside Iraq. Baghdad Bulletin also publishes opinionated "Guest" articles which tackle Iraqi issues from a range of angles.
During this period of political transition, multinational contract winning, private investment and institution building, this newspaper aims to provide a forum for questioning and debating the efficiency, value and socio-economic implications of these events.
*Fortnightly dedicated coverage of the reconstruction of Iraq's public and private infrastructure
*Questioning and debating the process and progress of Iraq's redevelopment
*An open forum where professionals working in Iraq or related to the issues of reconstruction can contribute their views
*Reporting with integrity: Non-aligned, apolitical and non-religious
Launch date:
June 9th 2003.
Format and circulation:
Baghdad Bulletin is set to begin as a bimonthly News Magazine printed in Baghdad and distributed throughout Iraq, specifically reporting on and providing a forum for guest writers to debate issues related to the redevelopment of the country. The Bulletin aims to become a weekly Magazine devoted to covering everyday life as the country returns to normal. Planned Arabic supplements and an Arabic edition will be added as soon as the staff is large enough to make that possible.
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