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- Monday, September 6 2004, 3:22:53 (CEST) from - Windows XP - Internet Explorer Website: Website title: |
...see if this explanation of nothing from the lates Iraqi Puppoets..tomorrow`s "rogues"..doesn`t remind you of the boys??? I TOLD you they all went to the same schools!! This is what you could expect in a triangle from hell..AlJazeera is the CLEANEST Meidia around..they know, like Moore did, that everybody was watching for their slightest misstep...but honesty and fairness in pursuit of truth makes you an enemy of Tyranny...it has always been like that...without a free and vigorous press we`re doomed...FOX is fair? Freedom of Press Posted By: Tony BeitMalo (cpe-24-165-81-4.socal.rr.com) Date: Sunday, 5 September 2004, at 7:16 p.m. New World Order!!! In part of democratization and liberation of oppressed people if you're not embedded with people in power, you too will be ban and kick out. _______________________________________________ BAGHDAD (Aljazeera) -- Iraqi security forces stormed into Aljazeera's Baghdad office on Saturday and sealed it with red wax. Iraqi officials said the channel had not respected the closure order nor answered demands for an explanation on the tone of its broadcasts. Aljazeera said it was outraged at the decision. The station said the ban was inconsistent with the Iraqi administration's pledges on press freedom. "Aljazeera channel is outraged at the decision taken this evening ... to extend the closure of its bureau in Baghdad," a statement said. "We are also outraged at the procedures they have used. Police attacked our office this afternoon, took photographs and sealed it up," Aljazeera spokesman Jihad Ballout said. Ballout defended Aljazeera's Iraq coverage and denied any wrongdoing. "Yes, we have been getting pictures out of Iraq, but like most others we are depending on the news and footage agencies to get our pictures. So we abided by the law," Ballout explained. A statement issued by the Ministerial Committee for National Security (MCNS) on Saturday said the ban slapped on 5 August was extended because Aljazeera, during the interim ban period, did not write to the Iraqi government inquiring about the reasons behind it. "On the contrary Aljazeera persisted on not respecting the decision and continued broadcasting from Iraq by conducting interviews that intentionally ignored the ban decision." "In view of that, the MCNS decided to extend the period of banning Aljazeera from broadcasting from Iraq until it submitted a written clarification," the statement went on. "Upon this written letter and the future conduct of Aljazeera, the committee will consider taking a final decision that will be announced in due course." ..that could be Peter or Hanna or Aprim....no WONDER they`re pissed at Muslims! --------------------- |
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