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Khartoum offices of Al Arabiya and Sky News Arabia closed down

Published: 28 Sep 2013 - 12:58 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 04:03 pm

DUBAI: Sudan shut down the Khartoum offices of pan-Arab satellite channels Al Arabiya and Sky News Arabia yesterday, the networks said.

Al Arabiya said on its website that the closure — the first such move against a foreign media outlet since the protests began — came hours after its Khartoum correspondent was summoned for a meeting. Sky News correspondent in Khartoum Tarek Al Tijani said authorities shut his office, seized equipment and banned him from working.

“Security officers came and informed us that the authorities had decided to freeze our activities. They seized equipment and told us we can no longer carry out journalistic activities,” Tijani said.

The Sudanese government could not immediately be reached for comment. 

The dailies Al Sudani and Al Majhar Al Siassi were seized at the printing press, they said, while Al Watan was ordered not to print after covering the unrest in its Thursday edition. 

Al Arabiya and Sky News Arabia are both based in the United Arab Emirates. Al Arabiya, owned by a Saudi businessman with close ties to the ruling Al Saud family, runs its operations from Dubai and is a rival of the Qatar-based Al Jazeera, with the two Arab news networks often taking opposing views on regional events.

Sky News Arabia has its headquarters in the UAE capital Abu Dhabi and is a joint venture between London-based BSkyB and the Abu Dhabi Media Investment Corporation.

AFP