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Times journalist expelled from Eygpt: paper

AFP  |  London 

A British for has been expelled from Egypt, the said today, in a move it said reflected the "oppressive environment" created there for the press.

was driven to the airport and forced to board a flight in February, but the London-based paper held off commenting publicly as it sought to negotiate her return to cover elections starting on Monday.

This had proved fruitless, and a said: "deplores this attempt to intimidate and suppress our coverage.

"This is sadly in line with the oppressive environment that (Abdel Fattah) al-Sisi has created for the press."

The paper said Trew, who had lived in for seven years and had been reporting for since 2013, was held after interviewing a relative of a man who died on a migrant boat to

"In late February, was arrested and forced to leave. Her detention and the threats made against her were sufficiently outlandish to suggest a mistake had been made," the said.

"We have been trying to ensure her safe return to to cover the It is now clear that the authorities have no intention of allowing her to return."


A for the British embassy in told the paper that "has raised the case directly with the Egyptian foreign minister".

"The Egyptian authorities have not shared any evidence of wrongdoing. We will continue to press them on this," the said.

AFP sought a response from the Egyptian foreign ministry but it was not immediately available.

The media in have been under close scrutiny in the lead-up to the elections, in which Sisi is the main choice on the ballot paper.

There has been an increase in the number of cases of journalists being arrested and websites blocked.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, March 24 2018. 16:15 IST
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