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| Thursday, 8 August, 2002, 18:08 GMT 19:08 UK Jordan carpets Qatar over TV ![]() Jordan has banned al-Jazeera before Jordan has summoned the Qatari ambassador to express anger at a broadcast by the popular Qatari-based TV channel al-Jazeera. Foreign Minister Marwan Moasher told Ambassador Abdel Rahman bin Jassem that his country was "deeply offended" by the material shown.
The Jordanian media has savaged both the TV channel and the Qatari state, but al-Jazeera received strong support on Thursday from an international journalists' organisation. "Once again Al-Jazeera has been silenced in the Arab world," said Robert Menard, head of the Paris-based organisation Reporters Without Borders (RSF), in a press release. "This censorship is unacceptable for a country that seeks to be seen internationally as respecting freedom of expression." The RSF general secretary urged Jordanian Information Minister Mohammad Adwan to restore the accreditation of al-Jazeera journalists working in Amman. 'Seeds of sedition' The Jordanian foreign minister denied the issue was one of press freedom, a government source told the AFP news agency. Mr Moasher accused al-Jazeera's programme of "willingly falsifying" the history of his country and its royal family.
The Jordanian press has been attacking both al-Jazeera and the Qatari state over the programme. "The leaders of Qatar and the staff of al-Jazeera TV are very mistaken if they believe that they can propagate their lies and provocation," said an article in al-Ray by its political editor. Jordanian newspapers also ran stories on Thursday connecting al-Jazeera and Qatar with Israel. One paper, al-Arab al-Yawm, also referred to Qatar's ties with the US, describing the peninsula as a "United States aircraft carrier". | See also: 07 Aug 02 | Middle East 08 Oct 01 | Media reports 04 Oct 01 | Americas 13 Nov 01 | South Asia Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Middle East stories now: Links to more Middle East stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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