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Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Leading Egyptian Newspaper cancels opinion page, censors articles critical of Brotherhood

Newspaper cancels opinion page, censors articles critical of Brotherhood
Egypt Independent Wed, 15/08/2012 - 20:32
http://www.egyptindependent.com/news/newspaper-cancels-opinion-page-censors-articles-critical-brotherhood

Al-Akhbar newspaper, the second largest state-owned newspaper in Egypt, has
cancelled the opinion page that often published articles by prominent
writers known for their critical views of the Muslim Brotherhood.

The privately owned El Badil website on Wednesday quoted Momen Khalifa, the
editor of the opinion pages at Al-Akhbar, as saying that only one of three
opinion pages was cancelled.

The move comes after Al-Akhbar refused to run an article by prominent
literary critic Abla al-Ruwainy on what she called the “Brotherhoodization”
of the state, in which she criticized the Brotherhood for trying to dominate
the state and its apparatuses.

Al-Akhbar had also recently banned an article by well-known novelist Youssef
al-Qaeed titled “No Obedience,” in which the author denounced President
Mohamed Morsy’s supporters who surrounded the Media Production City and
threatened the journalists who held critical views against the Brotherhood
last week.

Khalifa claimed that the decision was made because “our own writers deserve
more space. Also, we need to cut costs and make space for more important
economic news or letters for the editor.”

For his part, Qaaed said the page was cancelled because most of its writers
are against the Muslim Brotherhood. “The editor-in-chief is pro-Brotherhood
and will not allow it,” he said.

This month the Brotherhood-dominated Shura Council, the upper house of
Parliament, appointed the new chief editors of state-owned newspapers,
raising concerns over the Muslim Brotherhood’s alleged attempt to monopolize
state-owned papers.

Some analysts accused the Shura Council of choosing chief editors known for
their loyalty to the Brotherhood.

Also this month, the public prosecutor referred controversial, pro-military
media personality Tawfiq Okasha to the Cairo Criminal Court on charges of
libel, defamation and attempts to incite his viewers to assassinate the
president.

The public prosecutor also accused Islam Afify, the editor-in-chief of
privately owned newspaper Al-Dostour, of spreading false information that
insults the president, thus disturbing public peace, harming public
interest, destabilizing the country and causing people to panic.

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