Al-Jazeera TV Chief Sacked
| Wednesday May
28, 2003
Mohammed Alkhereiji, Arab
News Staff JEDDAH, 28 May 2003 — In a devastating blow to its reputation, Al-Jazeera
said yesterday that its general director has been sacked after
allegations were made that he worked with Saddam Hussein’s
intelligence services. Mohammed Jassem Al-Ali visited Iraq before the
US-led war, meeting Saddam during an hour-long interview. Both Al-Jazeera and Ali were afterward accused by the Western media
of collaborating with the former regime in Baghdad. Ali had held the top job at the Doha-based station since it launched
the Arabic-language channel in 1996. Ahmed Chalabi, leader of the American-backed Iraqi National Congress,
has accused several Al-Jazeera journalists of working for Iraqi agencies
based on documents found in state archives in Baghdad. An Al-Jazeera spokesman refused to comment on the dismissal when
contacted by Arab News last night. Washington and London blasted Al-Jazeera after the network carried
footage from Iraqi television of dead coalition soldiers and prisoners
of war, as well as repeated images of Iraqi civilians badly wounded in
airstrikes. |
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