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Associated Press (AP) that it denied involvement and that militants often disguise themselves as security forces and film their actions in order to blame the government.". France 24 claim that the correspondents were expelled for no reason, suggesting the timing could only be coincidental. "The reason that is now being used by the countryâs government to justify suspending the channelâs broadcasting rights has never been mentioned."
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the France Medias Monde group... France 24 is not only acting as a mouthpiece for these terrorists, but worse, it is providing a space for the legitimisation of terrorist actions and hate speech," The statement gave no right of reply to France 24. The interview in question is still available to watch directly on France 24's website.
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