The news was recently announced by the Director of the Information Committee on
Arba’een.
Alavi told reporters that the committee builds on its earlier experiences gained
over the past years to give an appropriate coverage to the pilgrimage.
He said enemies are plotting to tarnish the image of the pilgrimage, and thus
Iranian journalists should beware and open their eyes to such plots.
Touching on the importance of the presence of pilgrim-reporters in this year’s
Arba’een coverage, he said relying merely on the official media capacities will
prevent the committee from fully covering the big pilgrimage.
"That’s why, along with official correspondents from mainstream media, we need
to rely on the help by any pilgrim who is willing to serve as a reporter to
broadcast further news and beauties of Arba’een to the whole world,” he said.
According to the official, the Islamic Republic will dispatch about 1600
documentary-makers, correspondents, photographers and technical staff to Iraq
for covering Arb’aeen.
"This year, 400 TV channels from 43 countries will cover the Arba’een epic.
Meanwhile, about 1,200 experts from various countries will appear before the
cameras of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) to elaborate on
Arba’een,” he noted.
The committee director also said for the first time in the past years, at least
77 SNGs are set to be deployed in 13 stations allocated for Arba’een’s coverage.
According to Alavi, this year two media stations will be set up equipped with
high-speed internet to provide the correspondents as well as the pilgrims with
free access to the internet.
He then referred to the establishment of Radio Arba’een station, saying this
year the radio will lively broadcast programs on Arba’een in Iraq. "This year,
40 radio frequencies broadcast programs in English, Arabic and Persian.
Meanwhile, we have prepared at least 130 documentaries to be broadcast by the
IRIB during Arba’een.”
Alavi said the presence of professional correspondents is highly significant for
giving a full coverage to Arba’een. Therefore, he said, the media outlets should
send their most professional correspondents to the pilgrimage.
"The media should provide their audiences with a full picture of the social and
public order during the pilgrimage and we hope the order could get more
widespread year by year,” he concluded.
Source:IFP