Ronaldinho in quarantine: the media becomes a victim again




 The Brazilian star Ronaldinho's visit to the Beirut fire brigade headquarters in the quarantine area yesterday did not end well, because some firefighters' attacks were at least "barbaric" attacks.

 Crowds and chaos. Several reporters and photographers were beaten and destroyed cameras.

 This happened to every photographer: Salah Fattuh (lbci), Hossam Shabaro (AlNahar), Mustafa Jamal AlDin (Nidaa AlWatan), Fadel Itani (Modon) , Bilal Hussein (Associated Press), Bilal Gavish (China Xinhua News Agency) and Mohamed Kleit (Russian Rabbit).

 The order prompted the League of Lebanese Press Publishers to issue a statement, severely condemning Beirut fire brigade members for the attack on reporters when reporting Brazilian players’ visit to the port of Beirut. “Regarding the fourth tragic martyr or attack.” The statement condemned the incident.

 It also warned the relevant authorities that “journalists and media representatives have been underestimated, pointed and attacked”, especially “doing their work and reporting on local sports”. The statement added: “We only believe that the media will be treated appropriately.

 We will not remain silent on the perpetrators.

 We will prosecute them and reveal their identities.” It’s not easy for people with class and occupational barriers.” In this regard, the Beirut City Department of Public Affairs, represented by Judge Marwan Abboud, Governor of Beirut, notified the Beirut Fire Brigade Commander, Colonel P.

 Nabil Hankarli, that it demanded to “immediately” Disciplinary action shall be taken against anyone involved in this matter". After watching the video of the attack on the photographer.

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