US: Hezbollah's Attempt to Silence Lebanese Media is Pathetic

FILE PHOTO: The State Department Building is pictured in Washington, US, January 26, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
FILE PHOTO: The State Department Building is pictured in Washington, US, January 26, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
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US: Hezbollah's Attempt to Silence Lebanese Media is Pathetic

FILE PHOTO: The State Department Building is pictured in Washington, US, January 26, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts
FILE PHOTO: The State Department Building is pictured in Washington, US, January 26, 2017. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

Washington has slammed Lebanon’s Hezbollah after a Lebanese judge banned local and foreign media outlets in the country from interviewing the US ambassador for a year saying that her criticism of the party was a threat to social peace.

"Hezbollah's attempt to silence the Lebanese media is pathetic. To even think to use the judiciary to silence freedom of speech and freedom of the press is ludicrous,” the State Department said Saturday.

“We stand with the Lebanese people and against Hezbollah's censorship," it added in a statement.

Lebanon’s foreign minister, Nassif Hitti, summoned US Ambassador to Dorothy Shea over comments she made recently in which she criticized Hezbollah, state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported Sunday.

Judge Mohammed Mazeh in the southern city of Tyre ruled on Saturday that Shea's comments to Al-Hadath television a day earlier had incited sectarian strife, and banned broadcasting interviews with her for a year.

Shea told the TV station that Hezbollah's behavior was preventing Lebanon from properly dealing with a deep economic crisis.

NNA said media that violate the judge's ban would be fined $200,000.



China's Xi Visits Morocco, Meets with Crown Prince

Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
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China's Xi Visits Morocco, Meets with Crown Prince

Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters
Chinese President Xi Jinping. Reuters

Chinese President Xi Jinping made a short visit to Morocco on Thursday, according to state media from both countries.
Xi was welcomed in Casablanca by Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan and the visit reflected the strong bonds of friendship, cooperation, and solidarity between the Moroccan and Chinese peoples, Morocco's MAP said.
The Crown Prince and Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch met Xi at the airport, where Xi and Hassan had a "cordial conversation", China's state broadcaster CCTV said.
Xi made the visit after being in Brazil for the G20 Summit.
China has stepped up investments in Morocco's infrastructure and rail sector in recent years.
Morocco's geographic location close to Europe, its free trade agreements with key EU and US markets and its existing automotive industry, make it attractive to Chinese electric vehicle battery makers.
In June, Chinese EV battery manufacturer Gotion High Tech picked Morocco to set up Africa's first gigafactory for a total cost of $1.3 billion.