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MUMBAI:
Middle East news broadcaster Al Jazeera has named Sami al Haj
as news producer for the newly created 'Liberties and Human Rights
Affairs' desk.
Sami
al Haj, a journalist by profession, was recently released from
Guantanamo Bay after six years of detention.
The
creation of this position will further enhance the broadcaster's
coverage of human rights issues, providing an avenue for the network
to put the concerns and suffering of real people back at the centre
of the global news agenda, claims Al Jazeera.
In
his new capacity, Sami will follow human rights and civil liberties
issues closely with an aim to produce features and documentaries
that raise public awareness and educate people regarding human
rights. The features and documentaries will encapsulate issues
raising from international, legal and political debates that take
place in global centres of power.
Sami
al Haj says, "I am thrilled to be working for Al Jazeera again and to be
working on issues that matter so dearly to me. Obviously, the protection of human
rights and civil liberties is extremely important, and I hope to use my new position
as a vehicle to show the world that human rights abuses still occur all over the
globe. Hopefully, through this work, Al Jazeera can play some role in helping
people around the world who have suffered too long in silence."
"We
are pleased to have Sami back at work, performing a role that
is very important to Al Jazeera. The network has always strived
to provide a voice to the voiceless and to tell the story of the
weak and abused, and by creating this new position, we are further
demonstrating this commitment. We hope that our work will help
those who feel alone and realize that they have friends and allies
who care about their plight," adds Al Jazeera Network DG
Wadah Khanfar.
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