With a newly freed Libya comes a newly freed Libyan media. In the wake of the revolution, the media in Libya will play an integral role in stabilizing the country, but after decades of serving as nothing but a propaganda tool for the Gaddafi regime, the Libyan media have a lot to learn. Brooke speaks with Jamal Dajani from Internews, which has just released a report on the Libyan media. Dajani says Libya is a clean slate, but in dire need of journalism training and infrastructure.
Song: Zenga Zenga Song
Artist: Noy Alooshe
Zenga Zenga Song
Artist: Noy Alooshe


Comments [3]
I've been surfing online more than 4 hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours. It is pretty worth enough for me. In my view, if all website owners and bloggers made good content as you did, the internet will be a lot more useful than ever before.
The quality of life and security for the citizens has been largely restored and we are a large part of why that has happened.
Thank you for bringing an expert who knows the region. Excellent show!
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