Loading...
Loading...
Browse all stories on DeepNewz
VisitSyria's New Information Minister Promises Free Press and Freedom of Expression
Jan 1, 2025, 08:31 AM
Syria's new Information Minister, Mohamed al-Omar, has pledged to work towards a free press and ensure freedom of expression in the country, following decades of media suppression under the former regime. Speaking to AFP, al-Omar emphasized the commitment to rebuilding a Syrian media landscape that is free, objective, and professional. He reassured journalists who worked under the ousted President Bashar al-Assad's regime but refused to be tools of propaganda that they would be welcomed back to their positions. Al-Omar also expressed intentions to reduce bureaucracy and facilitate the work of foreign media teams, marking a significant shift from the previous regime's stringent control over media activities. The minister's statements come as part of broader efforts by the new transitional government to stabilize the country and reassure its diverse ethnic and religious minorities, as well as visiting Western and Arab diplomatic delegations.
View original story
Status quo maintained • 25%
Other • 25%
Increased government control • 25%
Increased opposition control • 25%
No major changes • 25%
Leadership change • 25%
Constitutional reforms • 25%
New elections held • 25%
Non-sectarian government established • 25%
Government collapse • 25%
New sectarian government formed • 25%
Current government remains • 25%
Government loses control • 25%
Government retains partial control • 25%
Government control unchanged • 25%
Government regains full control • 25%
Other • 25%
Military-led government • 25%
Interim government appointed • 25%
Democratic elections held • 25%
Coalition government formed • 25%
Opposition takes control • 25%
Assad regime retains control • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Increased Russian influence • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Increased Iranian influence • 25%
Increased Western influence • 25%
Other • 25%
Democratic government • 25%
Civil war continues • 25%
Military rule • 25%
Authoritarian regime • 25%
Military rule • 25%
Democratic governance • 25%
Other • 25%
Interim government with international oversight • 25%
Military junta takes control • 25%
Democratic government established • 25%
Continued civil unrest with no clear leadership • 25%
Ongoing civil unrest • 25%
Other • 25%
New elections held • 25%
Stable government established • 25%
Positive endorsement • 25%
Critical • 25%
Skeptical • 25%
Cautious optimism • 25%