oman closes down paper for ‘insulting judiciary’
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Oman closes down paper for ‘insulting judiciary’

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Oman closes down paper for ‘insulting judiciary’
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A privately owned newspaper in Oman said on its website on Wednesday it had been suspended from publishing, a day after the government said it had “taken measures” against a paper for insulting the judiciary, without naming the publication.
The editor of the Arabic language daily Azamn was detained almost two weeks ago over an article alleging an official had tried to influence a court ruling, the Committee to Protect Journalists cited the newspaper as saying. 
In a statement published by state news agency ONA late on Tuesday, the government said that the newspaper had “not only exceeded the limits of freedom of speech, but drifted into ... harming one of the pillars of the state, the judiciary.”
The government said it had taken unspecified measures “that would safeguard the judiciary and protect it from those who wanted to abuse,” according to the statement.

Source: Arab News

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