Egypt Turns Back Veteran New York Times Reporter
Source: NYT
CAIRO Egyptian officials detained a New York Times correspondent after he arrived in Cairo on Monday, holding him incommunicado for hours before forcing him onto a flight back to London without explanation.
The move against the correspondent, David D. Kirkpatrick, is an escalation of a severe crackdown against the news media under Egypts strongman leader, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.
Egyptian journalists have borne the brunt of Mr. el-Sisis repression, with dozens imprisoned or forced into exile. But of late, a lack of pushback from the United States has emboldened Egypts security forces to take stronger action against representatives of Western news outlets, including expulsion.
Mr. Kirkpatrick, 48, was Cairo bureau chief for The New York Times from 2011 to 2015 and is the author of a recent book on Egypt, Into the Hands of the Soldiers. He was detained on arrival at Cairo airport on Monday night by security officials.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/19/world/middleeast/egypt-david-kirkpatrick.html
Kirkpatrick's phone was confiscated and he was held without food or water for several hours before being escorted onto a flight back to London.
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(51,811 posts)The Trump administration is fine with this.
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(26,361 posts)"Thanks, its something we wish we could do if we did not have that pesky 1st amendment still in the way but we hope to resolve that problem soon.".