The Scotsman

Newspaper fined over Egyptian vote story

- By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR

Egypt’s media regulatory body has fined an Egyptian newspaper 150,000 Egyptian pounds (£6,084) and called for an investigat­ion over a front page report it published saying the state rallied voters to participat­e in the presidenti­al election.

Yesterday’s decision by the Supreme Council for Media Regulation says it has called for an investigat­ion into Al Masry Al Youm by the Press Syndicate, naming its chief and news editors specifical­ly, and demanded that the daily issue an apology to the National Election Authority. Pro-government media and the state’s regulatory bodies have largely criticised foreign media’s coverage of the election. Since 2017, Egyptian authoritie­s have blocked some 500 websites including those of independen­t media and rights groups.

Several local reporters have also been jailed.

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