Meetings with the Prime Minister instead of a private satellite television Egyptian

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information today its grave concern at the continued domination of certain symbols of the National Party, and Mubarak regime’s dictatorship on the official media of newspapers and television, despite the declaration of Dr. Essam Sharaf, the Prime Minister about the need to protect the Egyptian revolution, and that his ministry will seek to strengthen the rule of the rule of law .

The new Prime Minister Essam Sharaf had held two meetings with some private satellite channels last night called for the two to make reconciliation with the police and restore stability to Egypt, and he missed that, despite the support of the Arab Network for each media, official and private, it is rather the prime minister to start immediately cleansing in the official media owned by the people of the symbols of the dictatorship of the late, especially national newspapers and television, and the appointment of leaders of new media releases and able to develop the official media and restore people’s confidence in these newspapers and television.

The Arabic Network "must dismiss the chief editors of national newspapers followers and pro-dictatorial regime, how to Abdullah Kamal, Usama Saraya – for example, and not a few – that Idafa revolution and democracy, despite their being among others, were the most loyal to Mubarak’s regime and defenders of the inheritance of his son! ? The editors are the closest to a state security informants, is able to build a media or press professional confidence back to the Egyptians Egyptian media. "

And stresses the Arabic Network that change and the dismissal of codes with the official media, is a procedure to be done urgently and fast, not only to meet the demands of the revolution on January 25, but also to miss an opportunity to the remains of the former regime and trying to block reform and democracy, in particular with the need for revolution to tell a credible this critical stage of the history of Egypt