jeudi 3 février 2011

Lara Logan of CBS News has been detained with her crew by police outside Cairo's Israeli embassy

Publié le 3 février 2011 sur le site newsfeed.time.com

Sources have told TIME Magazine that Lara Logan, chief foreign affairs correspondent for CBS News, has been detained along with her crew by Egyptian police outside Cairo's Israeli embassy.

(More on TIME.com: See TIME's new cover story on the turmoil in Egypt, written by Fareed Zakaria)

This detention comes only a day after Logan herself reported on the intensified efforts of the Mubarak regime to clamp down on foreign journalists covering the ongoing protests.

"The army just shifted dramatically to a much more aggressive posture, and they have absolutely prevented us from filming anywhere," Logan said Wednesday. She has been filing reports from the country since Jan. 31. She went on to note that even when Logan and crew left their hotel without cameras, they were followed relentlessly by officials.

(More breaking Egypt coverage: Exclusive photos from inside the Tahrir Square protests, first-hand video of the Cairo chaos, and the remarkable story of the elderly American who is defending her Egyptian apartment from looters, armed only with a knife, rolling pin and walking cane)

CBS had no comment on Thursday's developments. "For security reasons CBS will not be commenting on, or revealing in any way, CBS personnel activity, movement or location," a spokesman told TIME Thursday.

As pro-Mubarak forces continue to isolate and disrupt journalists, most real-time reporting has now shifted instead to Twitter.

Midday Thursday, CNN's Anderson Cooper — who was physically assaulted in Tahrir Square Wednesday - tweeted about his vehicle being assaulted Thursday: "Situation on ground in #egypt very tense. Vehicle I was in attacked. My window smashed. All ok."

URl du billet: http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/02/03/time-exclusive-cbss-lara-logan-and-crew-detained-in-cairo-as-violence-escalates/


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