An Egyptian broadcaster has been suspended for arguing with Ethiopia's
ambassador to Cairo during a live TV phone-in about Addis Ababa's
ongoing Nile dam project.
On Wednesday, Rania Badawy, a talk show host on the privately-owned
Tahrir satellite channel, got into a heated argument with Ethiopian
envoy Mahmoud Dardir over the Grand Renaissance Dam, a multi-billion
hydroelectric dam that has been a source of contention between the two
countries for over a year.
Near the end of the six-minute-long call, Badawy asked the envoy if
Addis Ababa insisted on pressing forward with the dam's construction in
its current form and capacity, which Egypt fears will harm its share of
the Nile's water.
The ambassador replied: "You do not understand about dams and are talking in a bumptious tone."
Badawy then angrily told the ambassador he had "crossed his limits" and
that he should not "characterise [her] talk or speak to [her] about
arrogance". She then thanked him and abruptly ended the call, as his
voice trailed off in an attempt to reply.
The head of the TV station, Mohamed Khedr, told Al-Ahram's Arabic news
website on Sunday that the move to suspend Badawy came amid his
channel's "sense of responsibility," adding that the management was
revamping the programme map ahead of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan –
which should fall on 29 June.
In comments carried by state news agency MENA earlier in June,
Ethiopia's Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom – on a visit to Cairo at the
time – criticised local media for sending "very negative messages,
sometimes systematically, that create a feeling of rejection" between
the people of both nations. The senior diplomat, however, said that
Addis Ababa and Cairo were looking forward to a "new era" of mutual
ties.
Almost 10 days ago, the same station suspended another female
broadcaster who made light of mob sexual assaults against women in
Cairo's Tahrir Square during celebrations for President Abdel-Fattah
El-Sisi's inauguration earlier this month.
Khedr said Sunday that the suspended anchorwoman, Maha Bahnasy, would return to the airwaves after Ramadan.
Source: Ahram Online
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