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NBC Offices in Cairo Raided as Military Look For Al-Jazeera

It’s being reported that security forces are searching for staff of Al-Jazeera who are hiding after the Arabic broadcaster was shut down earlier. Forces have already detained five staffers from Al-Jazeera, reports RT.

Al-Jazeera in Egypt has been shut down by security forces who are accusing the biggest broadcaster in the Middle-East of pro-Morsi and pro-Muslim Brotherhood sympathies. Reuters is reporting:

Karim El-Assiuti told Reuters his colleagues at the Al Jazeera Mubasher Misr channel were arrested while working in the studio. The station was prevented from broadcasting from a pro-Mursi rally and its crew there was also detained, he said.

Below you can hear the moment where forces loyal to the military coup raided the Al-Jazeera telling them to shut down. Al-Jazeera, which is Qatari owned, says:

Al Jazeera’s live Egypt service have been taken off air along with several other TV channels.

Reports from our correspondents say this happened during a live broadcast when security forces stormed the building and arrested the presenter, guests and producers.

That message so far has one comment:


Earlier today, the government of President Morsi was overthrown by a military coup which was popularly driven forward by throngs of people at Tahrir Square in Cairo. Despite the closure, Al-Jazeera has continued tweeting with reports, allegedly, from the ground:

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NBC reporters in Cairo have tweeted that Al-Jazeera reporters are being hunted by pro-Coup security forces around Tahrir Square.