Finns and Swiss journalists to leave the country today
Abir Saadi revealed by the Press Syndicate Council, the foreign correspondents from the State of Finland and Switzerland will leave Egypt today, Saturday, after he asked them to the media and the newspapers which they work leave immediately to protect them from abuse systematic targeting of journalists.Said al-Saadi, said that the Egyptian and foreign journalists have become targets in the framework of a plan an organization that seeks to cripple their movement so as not to make their events and the repercussions of demonstrations of anger, referring to the attack on journalists, either by beating or shooting them or arrest them.
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Announced Saadi to provide the International Federation of Journalists Two hotlines through which it can any journalist reporting on any complaint or assault upon him, pointing out that these lines and international work over the past 24 hours, and these numbers are in Brussels: 003 222 352 200 or after five o'clock pm No.: 0032472587690 In Cairo: 0020127799028 or 0020102977519.
Abeer confirmed, that any member of the Syndicate when he speaks, he expresses his personal views only, including the Journalists Syndicate, Makram Mohamed Ahmed, who expressed his view about what's happening as a writer, journalist and not on behalf of the Journalists Syndicate.
السبت، 5 فبراير 2011 - 14:32
Saturday, February 5, 2011 - 14:32 عبير السعدى عضو مجلس نقابة الصحفيين
Abir Saadi, a member of the Council of the Press Syndicate كتبت سهام الباشا
Written by arrows Basha Abir Saadi revealed by the Press Syndicate Council, the foreign correspondents from the State of Finland and Switzerland will leave Egypt today, Saturday, after he asked them to the media and the newspapers which they work leave immediately to protect them from abuse systematic targeting of journalists.Said al-Saadi, said that the Egyptian and foreign journalists have become targets in the framework of a plan an organization that seeks to cripple their movement so as not to make their events and the repercussions of demonstrations of anger, referring to the attack on journalists, either by beating or shooting them or arrest them.
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Announced Saadi to provide the International Federation of Journalists Two hotlines through which it can any journalist reporting on any complaint or assault upon him, pointing out that these lines and international work over the past 24 hours, and these numbers are in Brussels: 003 222 352 200 or after five o'clock pm No.: 0032472587690 In Cairo: 0020127799028 or 0020102977519.
Abeer confirmed, that any member of the Syndicate when he speaks, he expresses his personal views only, including the Journalists Syndicate, Makram Mohamed Ahmed, who expressed his view about what's happening as a writer, journalist and not on behalf of the Journalists Syndicate.