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column I wrote tearing into the Egyptian regime for allowing its security forces to beat peaceful protesters and to sexually assault female journalists and demonstrators was spiked from the Arabic newspaper and web site but appeared in its entirety on the English web site... The major red lines at Asharq al-Awsat could be quite simple —in descending order they were the Saudi royal family, Saudi Arabia's allies in the Gulf (Qatar, a rival, was considered fair game) and then Saudi Arabia's other Arab allies. Within such a hierarchy of red lines, the Egyptian regime can indeed pull rank and demand that Asharq al- Awsat silence a critic.
558:. "The intensity of the Jew-hatred," he wrote, "disseminated by the media and art, literature, and political cartoons has reached a degree that cannot be ignored." He continued: "antisemitism in the Arab world is the product of loathsome, racist education that is rooted in the Arab mentality that is used to labeling people according to tribal, family, and racial affiliation, and according to the religious school which they belong. It is this education that prompted thousands of Jews were citizens of Arab countries to emigrate after the establishment of the State of Israel." 401:"for any embarrassment" caused. In its apology, which the newspaper also published in its print and web edition, Alhomayed said that "Sheikh Hamad did not hold secret discussions with the Israeli government en route to the Beirut Conference". Sheikh Hamad's solicitor, Cameron Doley, said: "It is an unequivocal victory. Allegations of that nature at that time could have been damaging to him and Qatar. The paper has accepted that it got it wrong. My client is happy with that—there was never anything more in it for him than getting that admission." This story was confirmed in 1520: 36: 661:
The trouble with Asharq al-Awsat, beyond its disturbing acquiescence to Arab regimes, is that it claimed a liberalism that was patently false... the newspaper in Arabic would abide by the red lines that govern criticism of Arab leaders while in English it ran roughshod over those very same lines. A
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in 1978, and printed on four continents in 14 cities, the paper is often billed as "the leading Arab daily newspaper," and calls itself "the premier pan-Arab daily newspaper" based on the fact that past estimates of its circulation have given it the largest circulation of the off-shore pan-Arab
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bureau chief by his side in which the Egyptian president attacked the newspaper and its stance toward the peace process in general, citing his suspicions of the bureau chief's "high" salary, and accusing Prince Fahd of using the newspaper as a weapon against Egypt and the Egyptian president
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Khazen later reminisced about the events, saying: "I think that this press conference was worth a million dollars (in its value at the time) of free publicity for the newspaper, which since became the subject of interest for many foreign governments and the foreign media."
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has likewise given credit to the brothers, Hisham and Mohammad Hafiz, for founding and then overseeing the paper. Together with El Khazen, the brothers set out to prove the value of the idea through a number of trial issues to the then-Crown Prince and later king
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Nothing official was reported about the matter until 16 September 2010 when the paper quoted Al Rashed saying that he voluntarily stopped writing for them. On 18 September 2010, Al Rashed returned to writing in
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has billed itself as the "leading international Arabic paper," as it was the first Arabic daily to use satellite transmission for simultaneous printing in a number of sites across the world. Media scholar
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claimed in August 2006 that he had held discussions with Israeli ministers en route to the conference, briefing them on the Arab position. Sheikh Hamad denied the allegations and
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between 2004 and 2008, a period that witnessed a disturbance in Saudi/Qatari official relations. The highlight of that phase was when the paper published three reports about the
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for the WHO, the organization was "shocked" by the report. She said that they were "consulting with the Iraqi ministry of health on possible legal action against the paper."
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report had described "unplanned pregnancies and disease" seen "following the arrival of scores of unregulated Iranians to take part in the annual Shia pilgrimage to
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printed a second article, accusing him of lying. A third piece in March 2007, an opinion piece written by Alhomayed himself, repeated the claims.
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and government ministers, and is noted for its support of the Saudi government. The newspaper is owned by
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for the Middle East), the still new newspaper made its name through the controversy surrounding the
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Ex-editor Alhomayed is widely criticised for publishing a series of vindictive articles about the
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However, in July 2008, Alhomayed stated that the allegations were untrue and apologized at the
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In addition to Jihad Khazen, other well-known past editors include Erfan Nizameddine,
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This article is about the Arabic language newspaper. For the geopolitical region, see
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In April 2019, Saudi journalist businessman Hussein Shobakshi published a column in
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whose leadership earned mixed reviews as it was associated with much criticism of
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Jihad Khazen, now a columnist and editor emeritus for the rival pan-Arab daily
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After the news of the paper's first big scoop (regarding the formation of the
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covers events through a network of bureaus and correspondents throughout the
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which is considered to be its polar opposite. According to this dichotomy,
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In the face of widespread criticism from contributors and staff toward the
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Alhomayed responded to Eltahawy in both the English and Arabic version of
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represents the "moderate camp" when compared to the "rejection camp" of
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of sexually harassing women, which was proven to be false, according to
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The Arab Mass Media: Newspapers, Radio, and Television in Arab Politics
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in Islamic culture. He claimed that this anti-Semitism had led to the
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was accused of publishing a false interview regarding football club
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launched a massive effort to increase circulation in Saudi Arabia.
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published a report accusing Iranian pilgrims taking part in the
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had been reached amicably out of court without any payment for
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Although published under the name of a private company,
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