CAIRO — Saudi Arabia has barred entry to a Washington-based Israeli journalist traveling with Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on his current Middle East tour, the United Nations said today. Mr. Ban is going to Riyadh on Tuesday for two days of the summit meeting of the League of Arab States. Orly Azoulay, the Washington bureau chief of Yediot Aharonot, was unable to obtain a visa to Saudi Arabia despite assurances the Saudi mission in New York gave the United Nations last week, said Michéle Montas, Mr. Ban’s spokeswoman. Ms. Montas said that both Lebanon and Saudi Arabia initially refused to grant Ms. Azoulay a visa, but that Lebanon had dropped its objections last week and given her the needed stamp. Ms. Azoulay, 53, an Israeli-born dual citizen of France and Israel, sought the visa on her French passport. She said she had traveled during the past two years to Afghanistan, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq and Pakistan and had gone to Saudi Arabia in 2000 with correspondents covering then-Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright. When the Saudi consulate in New York returned the passports of the 11 news reporters and broadcasters to United Nations headquarters on Friday […]
Sunday, March 25th, 2007
Saudi Arabia Bars Israeli Journalist Traveling With U.N. Chief
Author: WARREN HOGE
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 24-Mar-07
Link: Saudi Arabia Bars Israeli Journalist Traveling With U.N. Chief
Source: The New York Times
Publication Date: 24-Mar-07
Link: Saudi Arabia Bars Israeli Journalist Traveling With U.N. Chief
Stephan: You have to wonder how, after seeing an enmity that goes this deep, and gets this petty, we could ever have believed culture change could be effected by outsiders. And, from that, what bemusement fogged good judgment?