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Jailed Al-Jazeera English journalist sues his employers for negligence

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Mohamed Fahmy claims Qatar broadcaster supported Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Fahmy, the Al-Jazeera English journalist who spent more than a year in an Egyptian jail, is suing the TV network for negligence. Fahmy, a Canadian citizen, is demanding that the Qatar-based broadcaster should pay damages of C$100m (£53m) in papers filed with a court in Canada.

Mohamed Fahmy claims Qatar broadcaster supported Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Fahmy, the Al-Jazeera English journalist who spent more than a year in an Egyptian jail, is suing the TV network for negligence. Fahmy, a Canadian citizen, is demanding that the Qatar-based broadcaster should pay damages of C$100m (£53m) in papers filed with a court in Canada.

Mohamed Fahmy claims Qatar broadcaster supported Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Fahmy, the Al-Jazeera English journalist who spent more than a year in an Egyptian jail, is suing the TV network for negligence.

Mohamed Fahmy claims Qatar broadcaster supported Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Fahmy, the Al-Jazeera English journalist who spent more than a year in an Egyptian jail, is suing the TV network for negligence. Fahmy, a Canadian citizen, is demanding that the Qatar-based broadcaster should pay damages of C$100m (£53m) in papers filed with a court in Canada.

SourceThe Guardian
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