Sudanese security orders offices of Qatar-based Al Jazeera TV closed

Sudanese security orders offices of Qatar-based Al Jazeera TV closed
The Qatar-based broadcaster said Sudanese security officers informed it of the decision by the Sudanese Transitional Military Council to shut its office down. (AP)
Updated 31 May 2019
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Sudanese security orders offices of Qatar-based Al Jazeera TV closed

Sudanese security orders offices of Qatar-based Al Jazeera TV closed

KHARTOUM: Sudan has closed the Khartoum office of Qatari broadcaster Al-Jazeera, the station said on its website Thursday, adding that its staff members' work permits had also been withdrawn.
The Qatar-based broadcaster said Sudanese security officers informed it of the decision by the Sudanese Transitional Military Council to shut its office down.
"The decision also includes the withdrawal of the work permits for the correspondents and personnel of the Al-Jazeera network starting from now," said the station, which regularly broadcasts footage of demonstrations in Sudan.
No written decision was given to the bureau's director, the channel said.
"They told us that the military council had decided to close the Al-Jazeera network's office and withdraw its licence, Al-Musallami Al-Kabbashi, the director of the station's Khartoum office told AFP.
"We gave them the material and the office," he added.