Employing documentaries in the Iraqi satellite channel to reveal the crimes of the former regime
Keywords:
documentaries, satellite channels, crimeAbstract
This study is one of the descriptive studies, where the researcher used the survey method, which seeks to provide an accurate and appropriate description of the main and sub-categories of the content of the research for television documentaries on the Iraqi satellite channel, relying on the research questions and objectives to analyze the content of the documentaries according to the approach referred to above. The objectives of the research were summarized to identify the function of the documentary programs in Al-Iraqiya channel to detect the crimes of the former regime, to know the frameworks highlighted by the documentary programs in Al-Iraqiya channel to reveal the crimes of the former regime, to identify the extent of the circulation of events, jobs and roles included in the documentary programs in Al-Iraqiya channel to detect the crimes of the regime. Previous, identifying the solicitations used in the documentaries of Al-Iraqiya channel to reveal the crimes of the former regime.
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