Does Egypt Censor Anti-Government Reporting?
Peter Greste is free but his two al-Jazeera colleagues are still in jail. A conversation with Egyptians about media censorship and a security clamp down on dissent.
Peter Greste is free but his two al-Jazeera colleagues are still in jail. An Egyptian court upholds the death sentence on 183 Muslim Brotherhood supporters. We talk to Egyptians about the security clamp down on dissent. How do Egyptians see it?
(Photo: From left to right, Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy, Peter Greste and Baher Mohamed stand behind bars at a court in Cairo, 2014. Credit: Reuters)
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