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Razzuq Ghannam

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Razzuq Dawood Ghannam was an Iraqi writer, journalist and newspaper proprietor. He founded the daily newspaper Al-Iraq in June 1920.[1] The newspaper supported the British forces against the Iraqi revolt. It continued until its license was revoked by Nouri Said in 1932.[2]

References

  1. ^ Al-Iraq, Number 1, June 1, 1920
  2. ^ Ahmed K. Al-Rawi, Media Practice in Iraq, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, p.11