Legal expert Ali Habib confirmed on Sunday that the escalating controversy over preventing citizens from filming inside government departments reflects a complex overlap between the constitutional right to transparency and the security necessities of institutions. Habib explained in a statement to "MN Iraq" that the Iraqi constitution guarantees the right to access information, but within regulations that protect the privacy of visitors and the administrative workflow. He warned that imposing a blanket ban on photography without clear legal instructions causes administrative confusion, stressing the importance of enacting precise laws that balance an individual's right to expose corruption with an institution's right to secure its data.
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May 03, 2026
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Photography Inside Government Institutions Between Transparency Guarantees and Legal Accountability
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