Rights group: Al Jazeera shutdown demand unacceptable “blackmail”
A demand by Gulf states and Egypt that Qatar should shut
down the Al Jazeera television network as one of the conditions for ending a
partial blockade is “an unacceptable act of blackmail,” Reporters Without
Borders, RSF, said on Wednesday.
The Paris-based media rights group noted that the pan-Arab
news network had been “accused of bias and of acting as Qatar’s mouthpiece.”
“Al Jazeera has nonetheless revolutionised the Arab media
world since its creation in 1996 by providing a forum to all of the region’s
political tendencies,” RSF said.
On June 5, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt severed
diplomatic ties and transportation links with Qatar, accusing it of supporting
terrorism, a charge that Doha denied.
The emirate’s official Qatar News Agency published a list of
demands that it said had been handed over by Kuwait, which is seeking to
mediate in the dispute.
They included stopping support for Islamist groups and
cutting diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia’s regional arch-rival Iran, as well
as shutting down Al Jazeera and other media outlets.
U.S. Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson said on Sunday that
Qatar, which hosts a major U.S. military base, was carrying out a “careful
review” of the demands.
dpa
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