Monday, 7 December 2015

Censorship in Egypt



     While the President determines the main policy of the State, the council of ministers supervises its implementation, and ministerial responsibility to 4 the legislature is constitutionally established. The four main political parties are the ruling National Democratic Party,  the Socialist Workers Party, the Liberal Socialist Party and the Unionist Progressive Party Under the international pressure and that of the Egyptian nongovernmental organizations and fierce competition from the Arab and Egyptian Private Media, in addition to the pressure of businessmen and opposition leaders to expand democracy and freedom ofthe press. 


Hosny Mubarak

    President Hosni Mubarak – unlike his two predecessors – has moved towards more press freedom and lifted many of the restrictions and censorship. Before the 2011's revolution, the Egyptian press under Mubarak operates far more freely than the media in the majority of Arab and African countries. The government has been patient of both criticism in the media and political protests and demonstrations but has sometimes wavered in its commitment, jailing protesters and dissidents and displaying overwhelming police presence at demonstrations. However, The Egyptian government owns controlling shares in the three main daily newspapers in Egypt, Al Ahram, Al Akhbar and Al Gomhuriya. click here

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Ibrahim Essa



    Ibrahim Essa, the Egyptian famous journalist who became a victim of the censorship in Egypt in 2009, however, he stated that the last president of Egypt, Mubarak was sick which was a crime when a journalist states anything touched the president. As a result, Essa faced three years in a prison.




    After the 2011's revolution, AlJazeera journalists staff have arrested  by the Egyptian government as they were working illegal, however, they worked on covering the clashes in 2013 between the police and the Muslim brotherhood. more following


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