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Syria Times

The Syria Times (Arabic: سيريا تايمز) is an English-language Syrian daily e-newspaper.

Syria Times
TypeOnline newspaper
Founder(s)Tishreen Organization for Press and Publishing
Political alignmentBa'athism
LanguageEnglish
Ceased publication2008 (as print version)
HeadquartersDamascus
Sister newspapersTishreen
WebsiteSyria Times

Profile edit

The Syria Times was published by Tishreen Organization for Press and Publishing, a government-owned company that publishes the leading Arabic daily Tishreen.[1] As of 2000, these two newspapers had a circulation of 5,000 and 60,000, respectively.

Condemnation of Iraq war edit

In March and April 2003, The Syria Times received some international attention due to its harsh condemnation of the US-led war against Iraq, well in line with the official Syrian discourse in the debates of the UN Security Council. For instance, The Irish Times noticed that “The Syria Times attacked Bush's "unholy war" and his "imperialist strategy to control the Arab oil-rich region””.

In an interview with The Middle East magazine, Fuad Mardood, editor of The Syria Times, said: “I cannot imagine that there is anyone in Syria who wants to attack our policy[2] (…) You can find people who have personal motives who may attack the system, but it is only to achieve personal goals.”[citation needed]

In late May 2008, Mohammad Agha was released from his position as editor-in-chief of Syria Times. The decision was apparently made by the Minister for Information Mohsen Bilal. A history of differences between the two had been reported. The official reason for Agha's termination was failure to catch a mistake regarding the caption accompanying a photograph.

Closure edit

On 8 June 2008, The Syria Times was closed for an indefinite period of time. Various reasons were given, chief amongst them issues relating to the contract for the new editor-in-chief. A report on the viability of the Syria Times was delivered to the People's Assembly (the Syrian parliament) in July, and assistance was requested to restart the newspaper.

Following lengthy delays, a 2-year agreement (since extended) was signed with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to assist the newspaper to the tune of $900,000 used for analysis, restructuring, training and equipment.[3] No official date has been set for recommencing publishing of the Syria Times.

Relaunch as E-newspaper edit

On 6 October 2012, the then minister of information Omran al-Zoubi inaugurated the first Syrian e-newspaper "Syria Times". The launching coincided with the country's celebrations of the 39th anniversary of the Liberation War of October, led by the late President Hafez al-Assad.

On the importance of the re-launching the "Syria Times" e-newspaper, Minister al-Zou'bi said: "We are in need for new tools to communicate with English-speaking communities, as to address the people of these communities and present our views and causes the way they understand, and not the way we want to."

Director General of al-Wehda Press Foundation, Khalaf al-Meftah, expressed hope that the re-launching of the Syria Times would be a further step forward by the Syrian Media, in continuation of the ongoing tireless media efforts as to disseminate the reality of the events on the ground, and as to expose media outlets of fabrications and lies.

On his part, the Syria Times editor-in-chief, Mohammad Abdo Al-Ibrahim, underlined that the daily, at the directive of information minister, Omran al-Zou'bi, would adopt in its media coverage the main principles and ethics of journalism, including those of transparency, credibility, and objectivity. The main contents of the daily focus on issues and topics related to national reconciliation, dialogue, society, politics, Syrian Expatriates, environment, tourism, archaeology, sports, economy, culture, as well on other interactive varied topic and issues of debate. added Al-Ibrahim.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Alan George (6 September 2003). Syria: Neither Bread Nor Freedom. Zed Books. p. 125. ISBN 978-1-84277-213-3.
  2. ^ Barry Rubin (2007). The Truth about Syria. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 62. ISBN 9780230605206.
  3. ^ "Support to the Syria Times Newspaper" 27 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine UNDP Syria

Further reading edit

  • Alan George. (2000). ”In Syria, the media is the system”, Middle East; p. 38.
  • Joe Humphreys. (24 March 2003). ”War on Iraq - War Briefing”, The Irish Times, p. 8.

External links edit

  • The Syria Times


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Syria Times news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message The Syria Times Arabic سيريا تايمز is an English language Syrian daily e newspaper Syria TimesTypeOnline newspaperFounder s Tishreen Organization for Press and PublishingPolitical alignmentBa athismLanguageEnglishCeased publication2008 as print version HeadquartersDamascusSister newspapersTishreenWebsiteSyria Times Contents 1 Profile 2 Condemnation of Iraq war 3 Closure 4 Relaunch as E newspaper 5 Notes 6 Further reading 7 External linksProfile editThe Syria Times was published by Tishreen Organization for Press and Publishing a government owned company that publishes the leading Arabic daily Tishreen 1 As of 2000 these two newspapers had a circulation of 5 000 and 60 000 respectively Condemnation of Iraq war editIn March and April 2003 The Syria Times received some international attention due to its harsh condemnation of the US led war against Iraq well in line with the official Syrian discourse in the debates of the UN Security Council For instance The Irish Times noticed that The Syria Times attacked Bush s unholy war and his imperialist strategy to control the Arab oil rich region In an interview with The Middle East magazine Fuad Mardood editor of The Syria Times said I cannot imagine that there is anyone in Syria who wants to attack our policy 2 You can find people who have personal motives who may attack the system but it is only to achieve personal goals citation needed In late May 2008 Mohammad Agha was released from his position as editor in chief of Syria Times The decision was apparently made by the Minister for Information Mohsen Bilal A history of differences between the two had been reported The official reason for Agha s termination was failure to catch a mistake regarding the caption accompanying a photograph Closure editOn 8 June 2008 The Syria Times was closed for an indefinite period of time Various reasons were given chief amongst them issues relating to the contract for the new editor in chief A report on the viability of the Syria Times was delivered to the People s Assembly the Syrian parliament in July and assistance was requested to restart the newspaper Following lengthy delays a 2 year agreement since extended was signed with the United Nations Development Programme UNDP to assist the newspaper to the tune of 900 000 used for analysis restructuring training and equipment 3 No official date has been set for recommencing publishing of the Syria Times Relaunch as E newspaper editOn 6 October 2012 the then minister of information Omran al Zoubi inaugurated the first Syrian e newspaper Syria Times The launching coincided with the country s celebrations of the 39th anniversary of the Liberation War of October led by the late President Hafez al Assad On the importance of the re launching the Syria Times e newspaper Minister al Zou bi said We are in need for new tools to communicate with English speaking communities as to address the people of these communities and present our views and causes the way they understand and not the way we want to Director General of al Wehda Press Foundation Khalaf al Meftah expressed hope that the re launching of the Syria Times would be a further step forward by the Syrian Media in continuation of the ongoing tireless media efforts as to disseminate the reality of the events on the ground and as to expose media outlets of fabrications and lies On his part the Syria Times editor in chief Mohammad Abdo Al Ibrahim underlined that the daily at the directive of information minister Omran al Zou bi would adopt in its media coverage the main principles and ethics of journalism including those of transparency credibility and objectivity The main contents of the daily focus on issues and topics related to national reconciliation dialogue society politics Syrian Expatriates environment tourism archaeology sports economy culture as well on other interactive varied topic and issues of debate added Al Ibrahim Notes edit Alan George 6 September 2003 Syria Neither Bread Nor Freedom Zed Books p 125 ISBN 978 1 84277 213 3 Barry Rubin 2007 The Truth about Syria Palgrave Macmillan pp 62 ISBN 9780230605206 Support to the Syria Times Newspaper Archived 27 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine UNDP SyriaFurther reading editAlan George 2000 In Syria the media is the system Middle East p 38 Joe Humphreys 24 March 2003 War on Iraq War Briefing The Irish Times p 8 External links editThe Syria Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Syria Times amp oldid 1151022706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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