Unauthorized News Media Traveling in Libya

The President on Libya




U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA & SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON


 U.S. President Barack Obama says the violence in Libya is "outrageous" and "unacceptable," and that his Administration is looking at the "full range of options we have to respond to this crisis."

White House Photography by Samantha Appleton, February 23, 2011




Near East: Unauthorized News Media Travel in Libya
Posted by Karen Ann Carr [Public Service Announcement]



Source: U.S. Department of State
Notice to the Press
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC

February 24, 2011

 


"In meetings with senior Libyan government officials, U.S. diplomats were told that some members of CNN, BBC Arabic and Al Arabiya would be allowed into the country to report on the current situation. These same senior officials also said that some reporters had entered the country illegally and that the Libyan government now considered these reporters Al Qaida collaborators.

The Libyan government said that it was not responsible for the safety of these journalists, who risked immediate arrest on the full range of possible immigration charges. Foreign journalists already in Libya who are not part of the approved teams were urged to immediately join the approved teams in-country.
Be advised, entering Libya to report on the events unfolding there is additionally hazardous with the government labeling unauthorized media as terrorist collaborators and claiming they will be arrested if caught."





U.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA, SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON & NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR TOM DONILON

President Barack Obama meets with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and National Security Advisor Tom Donilon in the Oval Office.
White House Photography by Pete Souza, February 23, 2011. 
 



 

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