Egypt outlines allegations against Al-Jazeera journalists
Posted January 16, 2014 1:08 pm.
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Egypt’s prosecutors say three detained journalists working for Al-Jazeera English — including a Canadian — are being interrogated on suspicion of having unlicensed equipment and broadcasting false news that harmed national security.
Formal charges against Australian correspondent Peter Greste, Egyptian-Canadian acting bureau chief Mohammed Fahmy and Egyptian producer Baher Mohamed have not yet been filed as the investigation is ongoing.
They were taken into custody on Dec. 29 at a hotel room in Cairo where they were working after the Egyptian government raided the offices of the Qatar-based satellite news broadcaster.
Thursday’s statement from the chief prosecutor’s office doesn’t include earlier police allegations that the three men belong to a terrorist group.
However, it says some of them confessed to being members of the Muslim Brotherhood — which is considered a terrorist group in Egypt — without specifying.
A Foreign Affairs spokesman in Ottawa has said they’ve been in touch with the Canadian-Egyptian journalist, but Fahmy’s family says the Canadian government is not doing enough to secure his release.
Al-Jazeera insists the three journalists were just doing their jobs.