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Yes, indee the CNN of the middle east, especially true -- read the following story 
from times of India:

The Times of India Online 
Printed from timesofindia.indiatimes.com > India 

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Al-Jazeera reporter was not asked to leave: Govt 

 
AFP [ MONDAY, JULY 08, 2002  6:14:59 PM ] 
 
NEW DELHI: India on Monday denied reports that it had asked a journalist working for 
the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera news channel to leave the country due to his reportage on 
the recent riots in Gujarat.


A foreign ministry official said the channel itself had offered to replace the 
television journalist, Nasir M Shahdid.


"It is a decision taken by the Al-Jazeera management," a foreign ministry official 
said, declining to comment on whether the Indian government was upset with Shahdid's 
reporting and had asked for his withdrawal.


"His (Shahdid's) visa has not been terminated ... and we have never interfered with 
his working here," the official said. Shahdid, who is an Egyptian national, has been 
working for Al-Jazeera in India for the past seven months.


The official said the Indian government had very good relations with Al-Jazeera and it 
was committed to the freedom of the press. When contacted, Ibrahim Hilal, news editor 
of Al-Jazeera channel, did not contradict the official's comments.


"We have not received any communication from the Indian government asking us to remove 
Shahdid," Hilal said on telephone. "It is our decision to replace him," he added.


The Al-Jazeera channel has at least 35 million viewers in the Arab world and 
elsewhere. It captured world attention for its exclusive reports during the US-led 
strikes on Afghanistan and for showing taped statements by al-Qaeda mastermind Osama 
Bin Laden.
 

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> Scribe asked to leave India
> New Delhi July 7. Apparently unhappy with his reporting on Kashmir and Gujarat, 
>India has ordered the Al Jazeera correspondent, Nasir M. Shadid, to leave the country 
>within a week, sources said today.
> Al Jazeera, which won international popularity for its exclusives on the world's 
>most wanted man, Osama bin Laden, in the wake of the September 11 attacks and during 
>the Afghan war, will, however, continue to air its Indian news as another 
>correspondent, Rifat, will take over. The channel was
informed by External Affairs Ministry officials that Shadid was not welcome in India.
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