Al Jazeera’s Cairo business close down
(CNN) — Egyptian authorities have pronounced they are shutting down Al Jazeera’s Cairo bureau, a network pronounced in a matter Sunday.
“Al Jazeera sees this as an act designed to suppress and restrain a leisure of stating by a network and a journalists,” a network said. “In this time of low misunderstanding and disturbance in Egyptian multitude it is needed that voices from all sides be heard; a shutting of a business by a Egyptian supervision is directed during censoring and silencing a voices of a Egyptian people.”
The network’s Arabic-language channel was off a atmosphere in Egypt Sunday afternoon, though Al Jazeera English was still on a air.
Egypt’s information method announced Sunday that it was revoking Al Jazeera’s permit and withdrawing accreditation of a network’s staff, state media reported.
Why was Al-Jazeera singled out in Egypt?
“Egypt’s media dialect has motionless to close down a Al Jazeera channel,” pronounced an anchor on state-run Nile TV.
Al Jazeera pronounced it designed to continue a coverage of a disturbance in Egypt.
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