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It’s a chill wind… even in Egypt
The decision by a court in Egypt to jail three Al Jazeera journalists for allegedly supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and false reporting has provoked outrage from around the world, with thousands of journalists holding a vigil this morning to mark the … Continue reading
Posted in Broadcasting, Ethics & Law, Journalism
Tagged al jazeera, baher mohamed, egypt, free speech, jail sentences, mohammad fahmy, peter greste
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