Independent publisher under fire for “insulting” Egyptian passport? The Supreme Media Council has reportedly asked the General Authority for Freezones and Investments (GAFI) to suspend Mo4 Network, which owns ElFasla, CairoScene and CairoZoom, for a range of alleged offenses including “insulting the Egyptian passport,” Al Shorouk reported. The media council reportedly received complaints that Mo4’s websites were not properly licensed after complaints about content by members of the Journalists’ Syndicate.
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