Showing posts with label French television journalists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French television journalists. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Egypt sends "banned" French reporter back to Paris

بي بي سي العربي  الأحد 25 سبتمبر 2011 - 6:40 ص
CAIRO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Egypt deported a French journalist on Saturday who had been placed on a banned list for allegedly insulting the country, security sources said.They identified the journalist as Marie Edmee Josette Duboc and said she was held at Cairo's airport terminal after flying in from Paris on Friday evening when officials found her name on a list of people banned from entering the country."The journalist had deliberately tried to discredit Egypt," one security source said without giving any further details."Thus, she had been put on the list of those banned from entry. She and her child were treated well during their stay at the airport until her flight took off back to Paris," the source added. (Reporting by Sami Aboudi; Editing by Tim Pearce)
رغم أن الاحتجاجات العمالية لا تزال متواصلة في مصر، فإن رد العسكر على هذه الاحتجاجات يشمل ترهيب المضربين
منعت السلطات المصرية صحفية فرنسية من دخول البلاد بدعوى أن اسمها موضوع في قوائم المتهمين بالإساءة إلى مصر، لكنها في الحقيقة تنشط في مجال الدفاع عن العمال المصريين. وذكرت مصادر أمنية أن الصحفية وتسمى ماري إدمي جوزيت دوبوك، احتجزت في مطار القاهرة الدولي. ووصلت دوبوك إلى مطار القاهرة على متن طائرة قادمة من باريس مساء أمس الأول الجمعة، لكن مسؤولي المطار اكتشفوا أن اسمها موجود في قائمة الممنوعين من دخول مصر.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

French journalists freed in Afghanistan

France 3 television reporter and cameraman freed by Taliban after 547 days in captivity in Kapisa mountains, east of Kabul
 Angelique Chrisafis in Paris guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 29 June 2011 18.50 BST
Two French television journalists held hostage in Afghanistan since December 2009 have been freed, the Elysée Palace has confirmed.
Hervé Ghesquière and Stéphane Taponier of the state TV channel France 3 were kidnapped with three Afghan associates in the mountains of Kapisa, east of Kabul, while working on a documentary about the protection and reconstruction of a road near the Pakistan border.
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