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麻豆社 makes formal complaint to Egyptian authorities following assaults on journalists


Category: 麻豆社; News; World Service

Date: 02.06.2006
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The 麻豆社 has made a formal complaint to Egyptian Minister of the Interior, Habib Al-Adly, following assaults by members of the Egyptian security services on four journalists, two of whom work for the 麻豆社, it was announced today.

The assault was made in full view of uniformed Egyptian security service officers who did not intervene.

The attack occurred on Thursday 25 May in the Egyptian capital Cairo. It followed the meeting of the General Assembly of the Journalists' Syndicate. The meeting was being covered by the 麻豆社.

In the unprovoked incident, a car containing four journalists - including 麻豆社 staff journalists Dina Samak and Denna Gameel - was deliberately blocked by a taxi. Five men in civilian clothes left the taxi and surrounded the car. They were joined immediately by at least another 10 attackers who were waiting in the street.

The attackers broke the front windscreen and a side window while verbally abusing the occupants. Two of the party were then dragged from the car and subjected to an assault.

The attack took place in full view of uniformed security service officers who did not intervene. One of the victims, journalist Karim Al Shaer, was badly beaten. He was subsequently taken away in a police car and is still in detention.

The journalists filed a complaint with the local police. A complaint has also been made by the Journalists' Syndicate to the Attorney General but, so far, there has been no response or indication that an investigation has been launched.

This incident follows another assault by a uniformed member of the security services on 麻豆社 journalist Mohamed Taha in November last year. In that case the 麻豆社 received a formal apology from the Egyptian Ambassador to the UK, Gehad Madi.

The 麻豆社 runs a major production centre in Cairo because of its eminent position in the Arab world as a diplomatic centre and cosmopolitan centre of culture and learning.

Jerry Timmins, Head of the 麻豆社's services to the Middle East and Africa, has called on the Interior Minister to investigate the incident and to give his assurance that the 麻豆社 can continue its legitimate business of journalism.

He writes: "Over the past decades the 麻豆社 has been made to feel welcome in Egypt and we truly value the presence and the relationships we have established in your country.

"Incidents like these recent attacks sit uncomfortably against this backdrop and I have to be concerned at the level of hostility some of our journalists have encountered recently.

"I would like your assurance that you will investigate this latest incident and that the 麻豆社 has your support in going about our legitimate business of journalism."

This incident comes in the same week as the detention by police of freelance journalist Larmine Chaim in The Gambia.

Chaim, who contributes regularly to the 麻豆社's programmes for Africa, is being held without charge in the Gambian capital of Banjul.

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Date: 02.06.2006
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