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Al-Jazeera demands Egypt release four journalists | Al-Jazeera demands Egypt release four journalists |
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Qatar-based broadcaster Al-Jazeera has demanded the release of four of its journalists seized by Egyptian police in Cairo at the weekend. | Qatar-based broadcaster Al-Jazeera has demanded the release of four of its journalists seized by Egyptian police in Cairo at the weekend. |
They include its Cairo bureau chief Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and former BBC correspondent Peter Greste. | They include its Cairo bureau chief Mohamed Fadel Fahmy and former BBC correspondent Peter Greste. |
The journalists had held illegal meetings with the Muslim Brotherhood, the interior ministry said. | The journalists had held illegal meetings with the Muslim Brotherhood, the interior ministry said. |
Al-Jazeera said it had been "subject to harassment" although not officially banned from working in Egypt. | Al-Jazeera said it had been "subject to harassment" although not officially banned from working in Egypt. |
There has been a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood since the army ousted President Mohammed Morsi in July. Last week it was declared a terrorist group. | There has been a crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood since the army ousted President Mohammed Morsi in July. Last week it was declared a terrorist group. |
In the past six months, more than 1,000 pro-Morsi protesters have been killed in clashes with security forces, and thousands of Brotherhood supporters have been arrested, including the majority of its leadership. | In the past six months, more than 1,000 pro-Morsi protesters have been killed in clashes with security forces, and thousands of Brotherhood supporters have been arrested, including the majority of its leadership. |
A court will hear a case to disband the Brotherhood's political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), on 15 February. | A court will hear a case to disband the Brotherhood's political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), on 15 February. |
'Arbitrary' | 'Arbitrary' |
The four journalists who work for Al-Jazeera English are understood to have been detained late on Sunday night. They are: | The four journalists who work for Al-Jazeera English are understood to have been detained late on Sunday night. They are: |
"We condemn the arbitrary arrest of Al-Jazeera English journalists working in Cairo and demand their immediate and unconditional release, the broadcaster's website said. | "We condemn the arbitrary arrest of Al-Jazeera English journalists working in Cairo and demand their immediate and unconditional release, the broadcaster's website said. |
"Al-Jazeera Media Network has been subject to harassment by Egyptian security forces which has arrested our colleagues, confiscated our equipment and raided our offices despite [us] not [being] officially banned from working there." | "Al-Jazeera Media Network has been subject to harassment by Egyptian security forces which has arrested our colleagues, confiscated our equipment and raided our offices despite [us] not [being] officially banned from working there." |
The interior ministry said in a statement that cameras, recordings and other material had been seized from rooms at a hotel in Cairo. | The interior ministry said in a statement that cameras, recordings and other material had been seized from rooms at a hotel in Cairo. |
It accused the journalists of broadcasting news that was "damaging to national security". | It accused the journalists of broadcasting news that was "damaging to national security". |
The BBC's Bethany Bell in Cairo says Egypt's military backed government has long accused Al-Jazeera of bias, because Qatar gave financial support to Mr Morsi's government. | The BBC's Bethany Bell in Cairo says Egypt's military backed government has long accused Al-Jazeera of bias, because Qatar gave financial support to Mr Morsi's government. |
Observers say Egypt's media environment has been highly charged since Mr Morsi's overthrow. | Observers say Egypt's media environment has been highly charged since Mr Morsi's overthrow. |
Several Islamist channels were closed down immediately after the military intervention in the summer. Al-Jazeera's Egyptian station Mubashir Misr was shut down in September. | Several Islamist channels were closed down immediately after the military intervention in the summer. Al-Jazeera's Egyptian station Mubashir Misr was shut down in September. |
The channel previously had its Cairo offices raided, equipment seized, and staff detained. Two of its staff - journalist Abdullah Elshamy and cameraman Mohammad Badr - arrested in July and August remain in detention, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. | |
The latest arrests come after deadly clashes between police and Muslim Brotherhood supporters across Egypt. | The latest arrests come after deadly clashes between police and Muslim Brotherhood supporters across Egypt. |
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