Qatar’s media: On the verge of collapse

  • Al Jazeera

Ever since claiming power, the current Qatari regime has relied on media decoration companies and engineers, spending huge sums money, estimated by $5 billion a year, on media institutions, journalists and writers in many countries of the world, focusing on European countries and the United States to influence public opinion and pressurize European government officials. Along with such policy, it bribed and hired those writers who were prepared to sell their souls.

As a report by Al Mezmaah Center explains, Doha’s goals of these Propaganda and Qatari Information Schemes are clearly illustrated. It is an attempt to improve the image of the Qatari regime and to present the best picture of its policies and destructive behavior in the region to Arab and international public opinion, and indirectly affect political parties in Western countries.

Hence, it moved from being supporter of terrorism and extremist groups, and a financier of those who destabilize the region into being a fighter for terrorism and a supporter of the security and stability of the region.

Moreover, with the current situation continues because of the Arab boycott, Qatar will suffer more in the coming months in terms of its ability to continue funding its plans and media projects, funding social and educational institutions and bribing officials, journalists and writers. Hence, the result is that Western countries will retreat from supporting the Qatari policies and may adopt a strong approach toward such ones that are supporting terrorism.

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