From now on Doha news cant report either

Iamthexxx
By Iamthexxx

Decent reporting on villagio tragedy was done only by doha news and now that's going to end as well!

:(

In the last two weeks of February, two more hearings were held to determine criminal responsibility for the 19 deaths in the Villaggio fire, with half a dozen more witnesses being called by the defense.

We have received a few inquiries about what has taken place at the hearings, as we have not published reports on them.

For nearly six months, Doha News has been covering these hearings at the Lower Criminal Court in Al Sadd. They are open and public, and have been largely attended by the defendants, their lawyers and supporters, Doha News, victims’ relatives and diplomatic representatives.

During the 11th hearing on Feb. 14, the judge presiding over the trial asked if any journalists were present in the courtroom. Myself and a reporter for the Peninsula answered affirmatively. We were instructed that we must submit a letter requesting the court’s permission to publish what happens during a hearing. We were permitted to stay in the courtroom provided we agree not to publish the details of what took place until permission was obtained.

Shortly thereafter, Doha News submitted the requested letter and the judge responded before the 12th hearing on Feb. 26, saying that we must prove we are an “official” entity, such as a newspaper. But we are charting new waters, legally speaking, as Qatar’s first digital news publication.

Sorting out the issues

Out of respect for the court’s proceedings, which we do not want to disrupt, we are consulting with advisors to figure out how to satisfy the needed requirements and will keep you updated on what happens.

Meanwhile, parents of some of the children killed in the fire told Doha News that the government has been in touch with them promising that the end of the hearings are near, and that there is pressure for a verdict to be issued before the one-year anniversary of the fire on May 28.

We will continue to attend the hearings and report on them once we have a clearer picture, and we hope you will be patient and understanding with us in the interim.

http://dohanews.co/post/44434975647/a-message-about-the-villaggio-fire-h...

By shabina921• 4 Mar 2013 15:27
shabina921

Brit Expat: Doha News is a news site run by professional journalists that operates in a blog format.

Here's more about us:

http://dohanews.co/about

By deedee• 4 Mar 2013 15:21
deedee

covering up. Any real news reporting must be silenced in their eyes. Expect Amazing

By britexpat• 4 Mar 2013 14:56
britexpat

But isn't Doha News a Blog ?

By Iamthexxx• 4 Mar 2013 14:20
Iamthexxx

shabina: keep up the good work guys!

By shabina921• 4 Mar 2013 12:59
shabina921

Don't be sad, guys, we aren't throwing in the towel yet! Honestly, this is the way things work when it comes to media freedom. You push the boundaries, they give a little bit, and then you have to push some more.

Will keep you posted, and thank you for your support!

-S

By timebandit• 4 Mar 2013 11:22
timebandit

Ahhh sarcasm. Right blank stare withdrawn ;)

By timebandit• 4 Mar 2013 11:17
Rating: 4/5
timebandit

The biggest... hardest.... longest... Ever... Blank Stare at HelloAngels.

By Iamthexxx• 4 Mar 2013 11:16
Iamthexxx

tb- you still have hope on qatar?

i think this will be the last we will be hearing about the villagio investigation! :(

so sad!

we can get info from the facebook page created by weekes family though!

By timebandit• 4 Mar 2013 11:03
timebandit

I am so disappointed in this news :(

I could be wrong, but to me this seems to be a way of silencing the only organisation reporting on the hearings. Come on Qatar.... you are better than this.

By Miss Mimi• 4 Mar 2013 10:57
Miss Mimi

Official entities can also be silenced. I suspect we won't be hearing much about the hearings any more :(

By britexpat• 4 Mar 2013 10:49
britexpat

I suppose the logic is that "official entities" can be held accountable for misreporting.

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