As
Egypt Extends
Shawkan
Jailing, Akhbar
El Yom Absent,
UN Claims
Bullied
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, August
11
-- As
the Egyptian
government
steps up its
crackdown on
the media,
expelling
Liliane Daoud
after
arresting
Yahia Galash,
the
Sisi-supporting
media has
stayed quiet
or
participated.
This now
includes the
case of photo-journalist Mahmoud
Abu Zeid
Shawkan, in
jail without
charge for
three years.
This
includes
Akhbar Elyom,
the publication
to which the
UN of
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon is
giving the
long time
shared office
space of Inner
City Press,
from which
Ban's Under
Secretary
General for
Public
Information
Cristina
Gallach
evicted
Inner City
Press on April
14 (see New
York Times of
May 14, here).
Sanaa
Youssef and
Akhbar El Yom
don't even
arguably
comply with
the UN's
stated rules:
she never came
to the UN
three days a
week in recent
years, is only
being used to
censor Inner
City Press.
This week
Ban's Media
Accreditation
and Liaison
Unit appeared
to service
Akhbar al
Youm's Sanaa
Youssef,
being given
the Press
office as a
former head of
the
Ban-friendly
UN
Correspondents
Association
who has yet to
ask any
question of
the UN.
On
August 11,
after Ban's
spokesman
claimed he was
"bullied" in
order to evade
a Ban
corruption
question, two
of MALU's
supervisors
cruised
through the
press floor.
They are on
notice that
Akhbar Al Youm
never comes,
and of much
else. Watch
this site.
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