Anyone who denies that the Egyptian media, in both its visual and written form, is suffering from a professional and moral crisis is either too stubborn and proud or deceitful and glorifies unrighteousness to promote it as the truth. This has caused the cards to be mixed up and unrighteousness is now promoted as the defence of the right of media, which is demanded by everyone. It may be repetitive to mention that the freedom of thought and speech (which has now become a deplorable term due to the fact it is used by so many manipulative tongues that know nothing other than the language of lies, deceit, and incitement) is one of the foundations of democratic systems used to reveal corruption or immorality. However, all this is happening under the umbrella of law, which unfortunately is absent from Egypt. Following the glorious January revolution, Egypt has become a victim of the media funded by foreign countries that resent the revolution and are afraid that it will spread to their own counties and dethrone them. Moreover, such countries do not want to see Egypt regain its strength and glory and reclaim its historical and pioneering role in leading the Arab and Islamic nations. As such, billions of dollars are being pumped into establishing newspapers and opening television stations at a time when several factories and companies have been closed down and thousands of workers let go.
An anonymous source
- 22 May 2013
- Letter from Cairo
More Al Jazeera viewers than the other Pan-Arab news channels combined
- 22 May 2013
- Middle East
Al Jazeera Arabic has once again shown it is firmly leading the way in its viewership – as the most watched pan-Arab news channel. According to audience data produced in March 2013 by Ipsos and Sigma - two independent media research agencies - the channel exceeds the combined total viewership of all other pan-Arab channels. Al Jazeera's daily viewership across the MENA region was 34 per cent higher than all the other Pan-Arab channels combined.
Israeli Attorney General slams Defence Minister for settlement expansion in West Bank
- 22 May 2013
- Middle East
Israel's Attorney General, Yehuda Weinstein, on Tuesday sent a strongly worded letter to Israeli Defence Minister, Moshe Ya'alone, accusing security forces of acting wrongly in protecting illegal settlement construction in the occupied West Bank, an Israeli newspaper said.
The Israeli daily, Yedioth Ahronoth, reported that Weinstein wrote to Ya'alone asking him to ensure criminal enforcement of planning and construction violations in the West Bank without delay.
Egyptian ambassador expresses appreciation for Gaza government cooperation
- 22 May 2013
- Middle East
Egypt's ambassador to the Palestinian Authority, Yasser Othman, has expressed appreciation for the Palestinian government in Gaza's position, patience and cooperation with the Egyptian authorities in resolving the captured soldiers' crisis in Sinai.
In response to Hamas leader Dr Salah Al-Bardawil's congratulations of the Egyptian authorities for releasing the Egyptian soldiers, Othman said, "We commend the patience and endurance of the Palestinian people while the Rafah crossing was closed in order to resolve this crisis."
Abu Marzook: It's a shame Europeans care more about the Palestinians than the PA
- 22 May 2013
- Middle East
Deputy Chairman of Hamas' Political Bureau, Moussa Abu Marzook, has expressed grief over the torture taking place in Palestinian Authority prisons and believes that the EU statement issued on Wednesday (5/22) is somewhat saddening as it indicates that Europeans seems to care more about the rights of Palestinians than Palestinians themselves.
In a statement posted on his Facebook page on Wednesday (5/22), Abu Marzook said "I read a story I wish I hadn't - "The EU expresses its concern over torture in PA prisons". I say this for two reasons; firstly because of the torture itself, and secondly because the EU is more protective of Palestinian rights than the Palestinians themselves."
Israel constructed 16,000 settlement units over the past 3 years
- 22 May 2013
- Middle East
Saeb Erekat, member of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) Executive Committee, stated that the Israeli government "Continues to exercise the settlement policy on the occupied Palestinian territories."
During a meeting with the UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, Erekat said: "The total number of Israeli settlements built on occupied Palestinian land after Benjamin Netanyahu came into office from 2009 to 2012 has reached over 16,000 settlement units. On average, this is 11 new settlement units a day."
The Syrian regime's army claims it destroyed an Israeli vehicle in the Golan Heights
- 22 May 2013
- Middle East
The Syrian army said that it has destroyed an Israeli vehicle that crossed the ceasefire line in the Golan Heights into the Syrian territories.
The Israeli army responded with firing a Tammuz missile on a Syrian site in the Golan Heights after Syrians opened fire on an Israeli army patrol that was carrying out routine work.
Al Sharq Al Qatari: Dahlan helped members of al-Qaeda cross into Egypt
- 22 May 2013
- Middle East
In the past two days the Hamas movement has briefed Egyptian security authorities on a vast amount of intelligence documents they obtained after entering the headquarters of the Palestinian Preventive Security Service and the Palestinian Intelligence amid Hamas' ouster of its rival, the Fatah movement, from the Gaza Strip.
Al-Naqab Palestinians take their case to the Arab League
- 21 May 2013
- Middle East
The remaining Palestinians in the Al-Naqab area, located in the southern area of the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948, are seeking to internationalise their case. They are also raising awareness about the racism they are subjected to by Zionists who are aiming to seize their land, forcefully expel them from it and relocated them to allocated areas that could be called racist "ghettos", similar to those prevalent during Apartheid in South Africa.
Finnish foreign minister announces $1.5m in support on visit to Gaza
- 21 May 2013
- Europe
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During a visit to the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Finnish foreign minister, Erkki Tuomioja, discussed the humanitarian issues facing the Sector and promised a $1.5m increase in his country's support to UNRWA.
Tuomioja accompanied UNRWA staff on a short tour to several places in the Strip, including the University of Palestine where he was offered him an Honorary Doctorate for his efforts toward international humanitarian justice.
Israel desecrates 2350 holy sites in Palestinian territories occupied in 1948
- 21 May 2013
- Middle East
A Palestinian organisation located in the territories occupied in 1948 that maintains Islamic sanctities and monitors violations against them by the Zionist occupation authorities has said that, "Zionist gangs have been using malicious methods and means of destruction and Judaisation of Islamic and Christian sanctities in order to alter real Palestinian landmarks over past 65 years in what is known as the "Nakba" or [Palestinian Catastrophe]." It also noted that this "still goes on today at the hands of the Israeli establishment and its various branches."
Palestinian official: Israeli settlements are main obstacle to peace
- 21 May 2013
- Middle East
Chief Palestinian negotiator, Saeb Erekat, said on Monday that Israeli settlements are the main obstacle before efforts to revive the peace process, and that the Palestinian Authority is prepared to join 63 international organisations and conventions but is holding back to give Kerry's efforts a chance.
Speaking at a meeting of a committee concerned with Palestinians exercising their inalienable rights in New York, Erekat said: "In total 6,000 Israeli settlements have been approved between 2009 and 2012. This is an average of 11 settlement units every day."
Palestinian Christian presence in Palestine endangered as a result of the occupation
- 21 May 2013
- Middle East
There is an on-going conspiracy against the Christian presence in the Palestinian territories, said Hanna Issa Hadithah, an activist who supports the Christian presence in Palestine.
"The [Israeli] authorities bear primary responsibility for emptying the land of the Christ of Christians," Hanna Issa said in an interview held in Ramallah.
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