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Comprehensive Iraqi election coverage on the 麻豆社


Category: News; Radio 4; Five Live

Date: 25.01.2005
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As Iraq stands on the eve of its first democratic election in half a century, 麻豆社 News will bring audiences extensive coverage of voting across the country.


Developments before, during and after Sunday's official polling will be covered on 麻豆社 Television, Radio and online.


The 麻豆社's Newsgathering operation, which has maintained the longest running news bureau of any western broadcaster in Iraq, will have teams in three key locations.


The 麻豆社's Arabic service will also have a strong presence in many regions, which will further the 麻豆社's coverage.


Correspondents Caroline Hawley, Paul Wood and Roger Hearing, together with Today programme presenter Edward Stourton and the 麻豆社's World Affairs Editor John Simpson, will report from Baghdad, while Ben Brown, Peter Grant and Christian Fraser will be embedded with British troops in and around Basra.


The 麻豆社 will also report from the Kurdish areas in the north of the country, with correspondent Jim Muir based in the town of Abril.


John Simpson will also question whether the elections will put Iraq on the road to peace, in a Panorama Special for 麻豆社 ONE on Sunday 30 January.


Simpson interviews some of the country's key players and hears the thoughts of ordinary Iraqis about the situation.


The views of the Iraqi public are also heard when celebrated Baghdad blogger Salam Pax reports for 麻豆社 TWO's Newsnight.


Also in the programme, business correspondent Paul Mason explores the blogging trend as a more secure alternative for expressing personal views in the country.


The feelings of a cross-section of the Iraqi people and the coalition forces will also continue to be a feature on bbc.co.uk/news.


The website will also offer complete coverage and commentary on the ongoing process.


Additionally, there will be regular updates on all 麻豆社 Television bulletins and 麻豆社 Radio 4, including The World This Weekend and Broadcasting House on the day of polling.


The 麻豆社's continuous news channels, News 24 and Radio Five Live, will provide comprehensive coverage during voting and offer wide-ranging analysis after the polls close.


Programmes including Breakfast and 麻豆社 ONE's The Politics Show will also hear the opinions of Iraqis in the UK, and Newsround will offer a perspective for younger viewers.



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Category: News; Radio 4; Five Live

Date: 25.01.2005
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