Street Reporting

July 14, 2006

Hundreds of Egyptian journalists filled the street in front of Cairo’s Parliament building this week and went on strike after a proposed statute kept open the possibility of prison terms for reporters who criticize the president, his cabinet or even legislators. Despite the outcry, the law passed mostly intact. BBC correspondent Heba Saleh tells Brooke that although the protest was small, it made a big splash.


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