Regarding calls for protests on Friday, the State Information Service (SIS) released a statement on Thursday noting that foreign media correspondents in Egypt can freely cover the protests due to take place on September 27.
In this regard, SIS revealed some pieces of information regarding this coverage as follows:
- A total of 41 accredited media and press establishments submitted requests for televised and photographic coverage for 195 journalists and photographers.
- All requests were approved and the applicants have been granted permits for completely free coverage and photo taking in all the squares and main streets of the governorates of Cairo, Giza, Qalubiya, Alexandria and Suez in accordance with international customs.
- There are 900 accredited representatives of foreign media outlets registered with SIS in Egypt and that includes technicians and administrative staff and they all carry the accreditation ID issued by SIS.
- This ID allows them to move freely across the entire republic unhindered to undertake none photographic coverage.
- Approximately 30 visiting unaccredited foreign correspondents representing 15 foreign press and media institutions applied for press cards to cover the upcoming protests.
- Press IDs were granted to 15 of them and the requests of the others are still pending as they applied as late as on Thursday, September 26.
- SIS’s statement reiterated its previous calls on all foreign media outlets to strictly abide by globally accepted professional codes of conduct of the press and the media while covering Egyptian affairs.
SIS pointed to these codes in a previous statement released on the 21st of September, and came their forefront:
In conclusion, SIS announced that it has created a working group at its Foreign Correspondents Press Center, to attend to their work and facilitate their journalistic and media coverage of tomorrow, Friday the 27th around the clock.
SIS concluded its statement by reaffirming that it is cooperating with all correspondents and international media outlets, and that it is ready to offer all means of facilitation to find the truth in all fields as long as professionalism and integrity are observed.