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Press Freedom, Lebanese Style

This from Memri: Lebanon's general security apparatus on January 17 prevented the distribution of the Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa in the country. That day's edition of the newspaper included an article titled "The Terrorist Alliance of…

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This from Memri:

Lebanon's general security apparatus on January 17 prevented the distribution of the Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa in the country.

That day's edition of the newspaper included an article titled "The Terrorist Alliance of Satans – From Beirut to Yemen and Gaza," in which the paper's editor, Ahmad Al-Jarallah, attacked Hizbullah and Hamas.

In the article, Al-Jarallah called Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah "a remotely controlled tool guided by Iranian interests."

The Lebanese got carried away after Reporters Without Borders rated their country's press freedom way ahead of Israel.

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