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RE: [casi-analysis] Who jams Iraqi radio stations?



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Dear Colin & List,

Whilst not having any definitive answers to your query, one might ask in
who's interest might it be to disrupt Iraqi-Kurdish progress? Which country
has persecuted/repressed it's Kurdish population, for years? And also
invaded/bombed Kurdish areas of Northern Iraq? One answer could be Turkey.

I suggest trying e.g. Google, using wording like "Jamming Pro-Kurdish Radio
in Iraq?". However, even if Turkey was a protagonist, that doesn't mean that
other interest groups, for religious, political or financial reasons,
could'nt also wish to disturb Kurdish development.

Greetings,

Bert G.,
B'ham, UK.

>From: "Colin Rowat" <c.rowat@espero.org.uk>
>To: "'Analysis List CASI'" <casi-analysis@lists.casi.org.uk>
>Subject: [casi-analysis] Who jams Iraqi radio stations?
>Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 13:20:20 -0000
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>Dear list members,
>
>I have just seen a BBC Monitoring report (25 Jan) entitled, "Unidentified
>pro-Kurdish Iraqi radio observed on mediumwave".   It reports on "an
>unidentified radio station broadcasting in Kurdish on mediumwave 1116 kHz
>at
>1330 gmt on 25 January", noting that "Further efforts will be made to
>identify the station, not possible on this occasion due to poor reception
>exacerbated by jamming interference."
>
>As I am unfamiliar with these issues, I would welcome comments as to who
>might be jamming the station.
>
>Thank you in advance,
>
>Colin
>
>
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