Saudi Arabia will ban foreign journalists from entering during a Hajj?
Saudi authorities plan to ban foreign journalists from entering Mecca and Medina during the hajj. This measure is motivated by the fact that under the guise of journalists can enter supporters and accomplices LIH, according to sources in Saudi Arabia.
In turn, a source in the Caucasian Muslims Office (CMO), commenting on the information, said that such restrictions are not new, and they came after the occurrence of LIH.
Turan failed to get comments on the issue in the Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Baku.
Meanwhile, it is not clear how the authorities intend to determine the presence of journalists among four million pilgrims annually making the hajj, and why the authorities think that the danger may come from journalists. -05B06-
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- 2 July 2015 18:13
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