Byline: JUSTIN MARTIN
During the reign of Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi newspaper Azzaman could only be published in London. Fleeing the government's muscular arm in the 1990s, the newspaper's founder, former Saddam aide Saad al-Bazzaz, was forced to run his media operation out of Europe for nearly a decade.
But after Saddam's expulsion in 2003, al-Bazzaz set up offices in Baghdad, and he has since been busy running what is considered Iraq's most credible Arabic publication. With a daily circulation of more than 75,000, Azzaman is a modern journalistic success story and a publication that has added greater depth to the political debate in Iraq.
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