Media experts say bureaucracy, rather than the censor's pen, is the new 'big brother' of a sector once rigidly controlled by the state, but which has seen the gradual opening of private media since the rise to power of Bashar al-Assad in 2000
Media experts say bureaucracy, rather than the censor's pen, is the new 'big brother' of a sector once rigidly controlled by the state, but which has seen the gradual opening of private media since the rise to power of Bashar al-Assad in 2000