close
Thursday, September 8, 2022

Egypt clamps down on four journalists over ‘false’ report on corruption

Four journalists from an independent news outlet in Egypt were charged with criminal offences as part of the government’s crackdown on the publication.

• September 8, 2022
Mada Masr
Mada Masr

Four journalists from an independent news outlet in Egypt were charged with criminal offences as part of the government’s crackdown on the publication.

On Wednesday, journalists of Mada Masr, award-winning Editor-in-chief Lina Attallah, Rana Mamdouh, Sara Seif Eddin and Beesan Kassab were charged for publishing fake news, misusing social media and insulting members of parliament.

They had been questioned individually and together over a news report run on August 31. The report highlighted a corruption probe and upcoming restructuring in the political party that makes up the majority of Egypt’s Parliament, the Nation’s Future Party. The party is closely associated with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

Prosecutors have asked Ms Attallah to pay 20,000 EGP (around US$1,040) and the three female journalists 5,000 EGP (about US$260) each.

In a statement, Mada Masr said it had expected it because it was part of the constant pressure to which journalists in Egypt have been subjected in recent years. 

“We also express our regret that the majority political party in Egypt, known to be proximate to power, is using such tactics to intimidate a press outlet that is operating on behalf of public interest,”  the statement said.

Media and journalism in Egypt worsened after the then-defence minister Mr el-Sisi, unseated the country’s first democratically elected president, Mohamed Morsi, on July 3, 2013.

Mada Masr has been covering Egyptian politics since June 2013. In 2019, police raided its headquarters, holding all of its staff for several hours and arresting four of its journalists, who were later released. 

Its website has been blocked within Egypt since 2017. Over 500 local and international websites of organisations and news outlets, including Mada Masr and The New Arab and Human Rights Watch, have been banned in the country.

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Monkeypox

Africa

Egypt records first monkeypox case

The case was detected amid ordinary epidemiological monitoring procedures by the ministry.

Chelsea and Graham Potter

Sport

I’m incredibly proud to join Chelsea, Potter says after signing 5-year deal

Graham Potter said he is incredibly proud and happy to represent Chelsea FC

U-19 Volleyball team

Sport

U-19 Men’s Volleyball Championship: Nigeria beat Cameroon

Nigeria becomes the first Sub-Saharan African team to enter a back to back final in the U-19 Boys African Nations Volleyball Championship.

Sport

OFFICIAL: Chelsea announce Graham Potter as new manager 

Graham Potter put pen to paper on a five-year contract.

World

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle to join Queen Elizabeth at Balmoral

A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed that they were heading to Scotland.

Rape

Lagos

Lagos: Medical doctor faces prosecution for raping teenager

The minor, who was said to have started living with Mr Olaleye’s family after her father died, was also said to have been introduced to pornography by the medical doctor.