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To submit a news release, use this form. Four Al-Jazeera journalists arrested arbitrarily in CairoJanuary 7, 2014Reporters Without Borders condemns Sunday nights arrests of four Al-Jazeera journalists by the Egyptian secret police in Cairo and calls for their immediate and unconditional release.The four detained journalists are bureau chief Mohamed Adel Fahmy, who has Canadian and Egyptian dual nationality, Australian reporter Peter Greste, Egyptian cameraman Mohamed Fawzy and an Egyptian producer. The interior ministry said they were accused of broadcasting reports that were damaging to national security and of being in possession of Muslim Brotherhood publications. The government established after President Morsis removal in July is systematically persecuting news media that it regards as Muslim Brotherhood supporters, Reporters Without Borders said. Al-Jazeera is one of the leading targets of this campaign of harassment. The authorities have not hesitated to close its offices and arrest its journalists arbitrarily. This campaign seems to have crossed a new threshold with the governments decision on 25 December to add the Muslim Brotherhood to its list of terrorist organizations. Journalists are now prohibited from having or disseminating Muslim Brotherhood publications or recordings and face a possible five-year jail sentence if they violate the ban. This prohibition and the arbitrary arrests of media personnel constitute grave threats to freedom of information in Egypt. Fahmy is a well-known journalist who used to work for CNN and has no known link with the Muslim Brotherhood. Greste is a former BBC reporter who won the Peabody Prize in 2011 for a documentary on Somalia. Two other journalists employed by Qatar-based Al-Jazeera, Mohamed Badr and Abdullah al-Shami, have been detained for months. Badr was arrested on 15 July, and Shami was arrested on 14 August (LINK). Egypt is ranked 158th out of 179 countries in the 2013 Reporters Without Borders press freedom index. For more information contact: Reporters without Borders Phone: +33 1 44 83 84 84 Website: www.rsf.org |