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Oct 26 2008
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Nader Gohar, owner of CNC, said his firm could temporarily go out of business
Nader Gohar, owner of CNC, said his firm could temporarily go out of business
An Egyptian court has upheld a complaint brought by the government against the Cairo News Company (CNC) and imposed a fine of 150,000 Egyptian pounds [$27,000] on the news agency.

The court ruled on Sunday that CNC was in breach of media-related permissions and imposed the fine for possessing equipment without a permit.

CNC was ordered to pay the state 50,000 Egyptian pounds for owning and operating unlicensed broadcast equipment.

A second fine of 100,000 Egyptian pounds related to charges of setting up a broadcast network and operating it without necessary permits.

The case was formally lodged by the state-run Radio and Television Union, which is the sole owner of broadcast signals in Egypt.

Anti-government footage

The group has been in the news since it distributed footage of protesters tearing up posters of Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president.

Nader Gohar, CNC's owner, said his firm did have licences with the union but, in common with other media firms, he was unable to renew them after the government announced it would review its policy on issuing permits.

He said: "It will be the same situation for the six other companies doing the same business in Cairo."

When asked if he believed he had been targeted by the Egyptian authorities, Gohar replied: "Maybe, we are the biggest company in here and we have good relations with foreign media."

Gohar said the ruling means his firm could be out of business for between six months to a year.

The Radio and Television Union brought the complaint against CNC on April 8, 2008 - two days after Al Jazeera broadcast coverage of large anti-government protests in the Nile Delta.

Human Rights Watch, the international rights group, accused the Egyptian authorities of enforcing media licensing laws to punish the company for distributing anti-government material.


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