Al-Jazeera banned in Egypt
Dubai, Jan 30 (PTI) Qatar-based Al Jazeera newschannel, which has given nearly round-the-clock coverage tothe uprising against the regime of Egyptian President HosniMubarak, was shut down in Egypt today.
Egyptian authorities have shut down the offices of AlJazeera following the network�s coverage of riots in Cairo,the channel announced today.
The Egyptian authorities announced through the statetelevision that they are revoking the Al Jazeera Network�slicence to broadcast from the country, and will be shuttingdown its bureau office in Cairo, according to the Qatar-basedchannel.
Egyptian state news agency MENA said Al Jazeera�sjournalists had been stripped of their accreditation and thenetwork�s licence had been withdrawn.
"The Information Minister ordered....suspension ofoperations of Al Jazeera, cancelling of its licences andwithdrawing accreditation to all its staff as of today," astatement on the MENA website said.
Al Jazeera has been at the forefront of reporting onthe popular protests and riots that overthrew Tunisianpresident Zine Al Abidine Ben Ali and threaten to do the sameto Mubarak.
Before many others, the news channel flooded bulletinswith footage, streamed online and updated its Twitter,Facebook and blog sites.
A statement by Al-Jazeera today described Egypt''sdecision an act "designed to stifle and repress" openreporting.
Egyptian authorities have shut down the offices of AlJazeera following the network�s coverage of riots in Cairo,the channel announced today.
The Egyptian authorities announced through the statetelevision that they are revoking the Al Jazeera Network�slicence to broadcast from the country, and will be shuttingdown its bureau office in Cairo, according to the Qatar-basedchannel.
Egyptian state news agency MENA said Al Jazeera�sjournalists had been stripped of their accreditation and thenetwork�s licence had been withdrawn.
"The Information Minister ordered....suspension ofoperations of Al Jazeera, cancelling of its licences andwithdrawing accreditation to all its staff as of today," astatement on the MENA website said.
Al Jazeera has been at the forefront of reporting onthe popular protests and riots that overthrew Tunisianpresident Zine Al Abidine Ben Ali and threaten to do the sameto Mubarak.
Before many others, the news channel flooded bulletinswith footage, streamed online and updated its Twitter,Facebook and blog sites.
A statement by Al-Jazeera today described Egypt''sdecision an act "designed to stifle and repress" openreporting.
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