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Censored articles from the Middle East Times No article was cut from this week's issue of the Middle East Times. Here are some stories, however, which relate to freedom of expression but which were not actually censored. Here is our archive of censored stories. . |
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The Middle East Times has never been given a license to publish in Egypt and Egyptian law gives the Ministry of Information the right arbitrarily to ban any newspaper printed outside Egypt from entering the country. The censor reviews all of our issues before allowing them to be distributed. In the past, we censored ourselves, but sometimes we pushed the limits and we lost about three to four issues every year. Needless to say, this was disastrous for our sales and advertising revenue. These days we have a new system -- we submit a proof of each issue to the censor in advance. If they don't like any article, or any paragraph, or any sentence, we take it out and leave a blank space in its place. We are not allowed, however, to mention in this space, the reason why it is there.
Reasons for censorship:
What did they censor?
Freedom of expression in Egypt:
In this section we are gathering stories related to restrictions on freedom of expression in Egypt.
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