17 mars 2010
IFJ Backs Striking Journalists at ‘Ground-Breaking' Website in Egypt
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is backing
protests by journalists and the staff of the Cairo-based IslamOnline.net
website who are on strike to protest attempts by the new management to close
down the office.
"The website has set standards of independence that are a
model for professionalism in Arab journalism," said Aidan
White, IFJ General Secretary. "Its closure would deal a serious
blow to the cause of independent media. "
The website's workforce including journalists went on strike
following the announcement of the new Qatari management's plans to shut down
the news outlet which is one of the largest websites in the Arab world with
publications in both Arabic and English.
One of the founders is Egyptian Yusuf al-Qaradawi who
promoted independent reporting based on the notions of tolerance and openness
in debate. Al-Qaradawi now resides in Qatar, the country of the website's
new owners. Throughout its ten years' existence, IslamOInline.net gained a
reputation of independent reporting, free from political and religious
interference.
The IFJ says all progressive voices should join together to support
the staff at IslamOnline in their drive to keep the website operating.
"This dispute comes at a time when the world needs more
dialogue and more credible and relevant information," said White. "People who
care about democracy and who care about journalism as a public good must speak
out to support the journalists of IslamOnline."
For more information contact the IFJ
at +32 2 235 2207
The IFJ represents over 600,000
journalists in 125 countries worldwide









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