journalists syndicate deplores blocking 20 reporters from entering parliament
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Journalists Syndicate deplores blocking 20 reporters from entering parliament

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Journalists Syndicate deplores blocking 20 reporters from entering parliament
Cairo - MENA

The Journalists Syndicate deplored Sunday the decision of excluding around 20 reporters from covering the sessions of the parliament.

There are rumors that the exclusion was carried out according to security orders, which, if proved to be right, have a serious implications and a violation to the right of the people to know what happens in their parliament.

The syndicate called on the speaker of the House of the Representatives, and fellow journalist lawmakers not to be involved in any arbitrary actions against the reporters in addition to immediately intervene to correct such abrupt decision.

 

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