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Egyptian press muzzled
Oct 8th, 2007 at 10:33am
 
freedom of speech being muzzled again ??


Egypt papers strike over press crackdown From correspondents in Cairo
October 07, 2007 07:51pm

EGYPTIAN independent and opposition newspapers suspended publication today in protest at a government clampdown that has seen several journalists hit with lengthy jail terms.

At least 15 newspapers did not publish their Sunday edition, and independent and opposition weeklies will not be appearing on news stands this week.

The move follows the sentencing of seven journalists in September to up to two years in prison on charges ranging from misquoting the Justice Minister to spreading rumours about the health of 79-year-old President Hosni Mubarak.

The clampdown led the US – which provides Egypt with $US2 billion ($2.2 billion) in aid each year – to voice “deep concern” over the sentences, a criticism rejected by Cairo as “unacceptable interference”.

Journalists in Egypt can be jailed for writings that are deemed insulting to the President or state institutions such as Parliament or the Cabinet.



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Re: Egyptian press muzzled
Reply #1 - Oct 17th, 2007 at 5:39pm
 
This is similar to Thailand's law were it is illegal to speak ill or deface images of the Thai royal faimly? I guess like Egypt, their leaders/royal family are sacrosanct in the same way that the Americans hold their flag (flag burning is illegal).

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