The Quai d'Orsay, requested the French from Egypt on site no longer speak to the media about this country. The information revealed by Mediapart, was confirmed by the department, Saturday, Feb. 5. The spokesman for the Quai d'Orsay, Bernard Valero, said that the recommendation concerned officials of the French researchers, who are subjected to "an obligation of confidentiality." He added that this rule applied to the official "especially when talking about what is happening in the country where he received a residence permit and work." "The second reason is that given the context in Egypt, for security reasons, there was a recommendation from the embassy to say do not do too much, do not show too publicly.
If you go in France, you can express yourself, but here we must be careful, "he said. Attacks against journalists or foreigners, most often committed by supporters of Mr Mubarak has multiplied in recent days. Bbc. en
If you go in France, you can express yourself, but here we must be careful, "he said. Attacks against journalists or foreigners, most often committed by supporters of Mr Mubarak has multiplied in recent days. Bbc. en
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