Mohamed Fahmy, Baher Mohamed and Peter Greste were today Saturday August
29th sentenced to three years in prison for ;operating without a press license &
broadcasting material harmful to Egypt.'
The verdict in a retrial was issued against Mohamed Fahmy, a naturalized
Canadian who has given up his Egyptian citizenship, Baher Mohamed, an Egyptian,
and Australian Peter Greste, who was deported in February and sentenced in absentia.
Egyptian judge Hassan Farid said he issued his ruling because the three
weren't registered with the country's journalist syndicate. He also added that
the journalists brought equipment without the approval of security officials
into Egypt, as well as spread 'false news' and used a hotel as a
broadcasting point without permission.
Reacting to the verdict which sparked international outcry, the acting director general of the Qatar-based news network, Mostefa Souag said in a statement:
Reacting to the verdict which sparked international outcry, the acting director general of the Qatar-based news network, Mostefa Souag said in a statement:
"Today's verdict defies logic and common sense. Our colleagues Baher Mohamed and Mohamed Fahmy will now have to return to prison, and Peter Greste is sentenced in absentia. Today's verdict is yet another deliberate attack on press freedom. It is a dark day for the Egyptian judiciary; rather than defend liberties and a free and fair media they have compromised their independence for political reasons.”
OK seen
ReplyDeleteAfter all the campaign. Nawaooh
ReplyDeleteThey broke the law by operating without license, and That's the consequence
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Journalists in the middle East & all these Islamic countries in Africa are like pawns.They've got no freedom whatsoever & their safety is as little as that of a mosquito flying in a sniper sprayed room
ReplyDeleteI pity em!
Phew! I feel for them, after so much plea to have them set free.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy for Peter, even in his dreams, he shouldn't dream of Egypt.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
I guess there is no press freedom in most African countries after all.
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I guess there is no press freedom in most African countries after all.
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Sh*t happen!
ReplyDeleteNa wa oooo
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ReplyDeleteHian! Nna na wa o! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHian! Nna na wa o! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHian! Nna na wa o! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteHmmm! Too bad
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Journalist sometimes like taking risk and they think they will get away with it.... Sorry for him though...... #NowPlaying>> where is vector: vector......
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Freedom for press is not free after all.
ReplyDeleteImagine, αи∂ there are so many ppl doing that in my country, don't ask me which country am from or who are those doing that....they sure as hell know themselves!
ReplyDelete#it will only GET bettER
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Imagine, αи∂ there are so many ppl doing that in my country, don't ask me which country am from or who are those doing that....they sure as hell know themselves!
ReplyDelete#it will only GET bettER
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Its now a crime to be a journalst shay
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now a crim to be a journalist
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The case has took so long.
ReplyDelete*took so long....ur English is pathetic.
DeleteThey have already spent months in jail na
ReplyDeleteI agree with d judiciary, they shd have sought permission or tried to get Egyptian license to practice in Egypt. Can our biggest journalist in Nigeria, whoever that is just enter Canada, UK, US, Germany....etc and broadcast without permission? We all know d ans, so inasmuch as I sympathize with them, they shd know they took a risk and shd do d right thng next time.
ReplyDeleteReally feel sorry for them....
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