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Iraq's new YouTube satirist

"Al-Bashir Show" is an irreverent take on Iraqi politics in a country where most media outlets are afraid of criticizing politicians.

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Ahmad al-Bashir, host of "Al-Bashir Show," poses in Baghdad, September 2014. — Omar al-Jaffal

The first episode of "Al-Bashir Show," hosted by Ahmad al-Bashir, has received nearly 84,000 views — and counting — barely two weeks after its posting on YouTube. That's a substantial number compared with programs by Iraqi TV channels on the video-sharing website. Bashir’s way of presenting his show is different from the rest of the Iraqi programs, since he uses stinging criticism and sarcasm to comment on politicians.

Bashir started as a field reporter, preparing documentaries; he also was a political talk-show host. Then in 2011, he thought about hosting what he called “political comedy” shows.

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