Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt
imposed a boycott on Qatar three weeks ago, accusing it of
backing militants, then issued an ultimatum, including demands
it shut down a Turkish military base in Doha, shutting Al
Jazeera and curbing ties with Iran.
U.N. High Commissioner Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein is "extremely
concerned by the demand that Qatar close down the Al Jazeera
network, as well as other affiliated media outlets", his
spokesman Rupert Colville told a news briefing.
"Whether or not you watch it, like it, or agree with its
editorial standpoints, Al Jazeera’s Arabic and English channels
are legitimate, and have many millions of viewers. The demand
that they be summarily closed down is, in our view, an
unacceptable attack on the right to freedom of expression and
opinion," Colville said.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay; Editing by Louise Ireland)
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