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Mass Firing at UAE Newspaper Raises Question of Censorship

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates The story about high fuel prices was safe, editors agreed, even under the strict press laws of the United Arab Emirates. Instead, it unleashed a firestorm at Al Roeya newspaper in Dubai. Within days, top editors were interrogated. Within weeks, dozens of employees w

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Mass firing at United Arab Emirates newspaper raises question of censorship

The story about high fuel prices was safe, editors agreed, even under the strict press laws of the United Arab Emirates.

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Dozens of employees fired at UAE newspaper

The story about high fuel prices was safe, editors agreed, even under the strict press laws of the United Arab Emirates. Instead, it unleashed a firestorm at Al Roeya newspaper in Dubai. Within days, top editors were interrogated. Within weeks, dozens of employees were fired and the print paper declared dissolved.

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Mass firing at UAE newspaper raises question of censorship

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) The story about high fuel prices was safe, editors.

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Mass firing at UAE newspaper raises question of censorship - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism

Dubai, Sept 13: The story about high fuel prices was safe, editors agreed, even under the strict press laws of the United Arab Emirates. Instead, it unleashed a firestorm at Al Roeya newspaper in Dubai. Within days, top editors were interrogated. Within weeks, dozens of employees were fired and the print paper declared dissolved. The newspaper’s publisher, Abu Dhabi-based International Media Investments, or IMI, said Al Roeya’s closure stems only from its transformation into a new Arabic language business outlet […]

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