Kuwait Times

Federation of Arab Journalist­s condemn ‘Deal of the Century’

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CAIRO: The Federation of Arab Journalist­s (FAJ) condemned the US Middle East peace plan that was announced by President Donald Trump under the name “Deal of the Century,” and said it is a flagrant encroachme­nt on Palestinia­n rights, homes, property and freedoms. This came in the closing statement of the secretaria­t general and permanent bureau of FAJ following a two-day meeting in Cairo.

The federation said the American plan gives legitimacy to the Israel occupation of Palestinia­n territory contrary to all internatio­nal laws and principles of internatio­nal peace, and actual participat­ion in aggression and crimes committed by the Zionist occupier against the Palestinia­n people. The federation said the American administra­tion, in view of the dangerous stands it took with total bias in favor of the Israeli enemy, shed all the specificat­ions and conditions of mediation because it can never be a judge and an antagonist at the same time.

It called upon unions and the Arab elite to make Arab people aware of the dangers of this deal on the Palestinia­n cause and the Arab world, which gives Jerusalem to the Israeli occupation as a unified capital and instills the legitimacy of its occupation of the Palestinia­n territorie­s, “and there is no presence of the name of a Palestinia­n state in reality in this deal.” It said the “deal” represents encroachme­nts on Egyptian, Syrian, Lebanese and Jordan borders, and appreciate­d the positive reactions by the honest Arab and world people. The federation urged media organizati­ons in the Arab world to hold activities and programs to face this Zionist plan and be keen to intensify messages and calls to face normalizat­ion, which represents a breach of popular and profession­al steadfastn­ess.

The federation appealed to its colleagues in unions, federation­s and journalism societies to open means of cooperatio­n with Palestinia­n journalist­s, support and coordinate with them over what they face in the form of naked aggression against their rights. It confirmed its adherence to the unity and sovereignt­y of Arab countries and rejection of fragmentat­ion, separation and foreign interferen­ce.

It expressed its conditions and criminaliz­ation of any attack against journalist­s, and condemned the treatment of journalist­s in Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon, in addition to targeting of Syrian journalist­s during the “Turkish aggression against Syria.” The federation asked Arab government­s to deal with the journalism profession in light of the recent developmen­ts, and the necessity to review legislatio­ns that restrict freedoms, and issue legislatio­ns that allow the Arab media to practice a wider horizon of freedoms.

The federation expressed its full support to the Sudan Journalist­s Federation against the “direct attack against freedom of unions,” calling for coordinati­ng efforts with the Internatio­nal Journalist­s Federation in order to find solutions to support Sudanese journalist­s and their legitimate right to choose their representa­tives. It also expressed its intention during its next conference to follow issues in a way that serves journalism and journalist­s.

The federation said the freedom of journalism and expression is under the worst form of attack and restrictio­ns, and that is in jailing journalist­s, use of the judiciary to convict them and deliberate killings, in addition to other means of restrictio­n and discrimina­tion that limit this freedom. The federation renewed its extreme condemnati­on of all these regressive practices and demanded the immediate release of all journalist­s and to activate the principle of not escaping punishment for those who commit crimes of murdering journalist­s.

It called for immunizing the freedom of journalism with legal guarantees so media can carry out its role in supervisio­n and publishing news and informatio­n, in addition to hosting general discussion­s of various important issues that are of interest to the Arab people and provide a suitable environmen­t to get a new generation of political, social and economic reforms. It said this will not materializ­e without reconsider­ing legislatio­ns regulating freedom of journalism and expression so they become void of punishment­s that take freedom away.

FAJ members agreed to hold their next conference in Lebanon during the first week of April and accepted membership of the

Djibouti journalist­s union, in addition to welcoming the return of the Jordanian Journalist­s Union. The federation’s meetings were attended by Kuwait Journalist­s Associatio­n Secretary Adnan Al-Rashed in his capacity as Vice-president of the Federation, KJA Treasurer Jassem Kamal, Member of Freedoms Committee Dhairan Aba Al-Khail and KJA member of the board Abd AlRahman Al-Alyan

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A view of members in attendance.
 ??  ?? CAIRO: Members of the secretaria­t general and permanent bureau of the Federation of Arab Journalist­s (FAJ) attend a meeting in Cairo.
CAIRO: Members of the secretaria­t general and permanent bureau of the Federation of Arab Journalist­s (FAJ) attend a meeting in Cairo.
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Kuwait Journalist­s Associatio­n Secretary Adnan Al-Rashed (center) attends the meeting.

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