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Sunday, February 19, 2006
 
Out of Respect for Islam, CNN to Halt Coverage  of Islamic Countries, 
Events 
 


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ATLANTA -- Out of Respect for the religion of  Islam, CNN President 
Jonathan N. Klein announced today that the network will no  longer air content 
that 
is offensive to the religion's followers, including any  other material 
that distorts the image of the "religion of peace."


"Two weeks ago, we made the maverick decision  not to air the Mohammed 
cartoons -- not because all of us in Atlanta are afraid  of being turned into 
human shish kabobs-- but because we don't want to offend  the followers of 
this great world religion," said Klein. "The fact that we're  still alive-- er, 
I mean--that we've gotten positive feedback from the world,  shows we made 
the right decision."

As part of the new policy, CNN will  not air any material that depicts 
Islamic followers involved in violent acts,  since that goes against tenets of 
the Islam, the religion of peace. As a result,  CNN reporters, producers, and 
camera crews today pulled out of Brunei, Chad,  Comoros, Cote d'Ivoire, 
Dijibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Egypt, Gambia, Guinea,  Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, 
Jordan, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Krygyzstan, Lebanon, Libya,  Maldives, Malaysia, 
Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan,  Palestine, Qatar, 
Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Azerbajan,  Bahrain, 
Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Syria,  
Tajikistan, 
Turkey, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, United Arab Emirates,  Yemen, 
Chechnya, Eastern Timor, as well as parts of Detroit and Washington  D.C.

"Since there won't be any news we can broadcast from those areas,  there is 
no reason to keep news crews there,"he said. "If you look at our  website 
today, you will notice it's pretty much Dick Cheney and Britney  Spears."

When asked who would cover events in Islamic countries, Klein  responded, 
"We'll leave it to MSNBC and some of those other guys. I heard the  Food 
Channel might do something on Middle Eastern cuisine in the near future.  You 
can check there."

Klein said he assured CNN staffers there will be no  layoffs. "Some of 
these producers and reporters will be sent to the Vatican," he  said. "There 
are 
so many accounts of how the Church is oppressing women, the  poor and 
dissenters.As a news organization with a conscience, we want to get to  the 
bottom of those stories



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