Journalists Traveling With Obama Warned By Saudis: Report Only On Obama Or Else [UPDATED]


First Posted: 06- 1-09 03:03 PM   |   Updated: 06- 1-09 07:25 PM

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UPDATE: A Saudi government spokesman tells Ben Smith that the White House warning about journalist restrictions in Saudi Arabia is "inaccurate."

"Journalists are free to go wherever and report on whatever they want," emails Karen Hanretty of Qorvis Communications, the American PR firm that the Saudi government uses.

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TIME's Michael Scherer, who will be accompanying President Obama on his trip to Saudi Arabia Tuesday, reports that he has been warned by the U.S. State Department that, while in Saudi Arabia, he is not to report on anything except the President's visit lest he "risk arrest and detention by Saudi authorities."

Scherer writes that "by agreement between the Obama Administration and the Saudi government, the White House press corps will be severely restricted while in the country," and he shared with readers the instructions sent to him by the State Department:

The Saudi government is permitting journalists accompanying President Obama entry into the country without a visa or the usual customs procedures. While in Saudi Arabia, therefore, journalists are expressly prohibited from leaving the hotel or engaging in any journalistic activities outside of coverage of the POTUS visit. Those who do so risk arrest and detention by Saudi authorities.

In February, the State Department's 2008 Human Rights Report on Saudi Arabia discussed at length limitations on freedom of the press in that country:

The Basic Law does not provide for freedom of speech or the press, and the government generally did not respect these rights in practice. Several major media outlets were owned by members of the royal family, and individuals were not permitted to criticize the royal family publicly. The government actively impeded criticism and monitored citizens' political activity. In rare cases, individuals criticized specific government bodies or actions publicly without repercussions.


According to the Basic Law, the media's role is to educate the masses and promote national unity. Media outlets can legally be banned or publication temporarily halted if they are deemed to promote "mischief and discord, compromise the security of the state and its public image," or if it "offends a man's dignity and rights." The government continued to restrict freedom of speech and press by interrupting publication and dissemination of news sources critical of the royal family or of Islam. Authorities prevented or delayed distribution of foreign print media, effectively censoring these media and publications. During the year media discussions took place that tested the boundaries of permissible topics for media coverage, including political and social reforms, actions of government ministries, domestic and child abuse, rights of women and human rights, corruption, drug and alcohol abuse, crime rates and violence, trafficking in persons, HIV/AIDS, and the religious police.

UPDATE: A Saudi government spokesman tells Ben Smith that the White House warning about journalist restrictions in Saudi Arabia is "inaccurate." "Journalists are free to go wherever and report on wha...
UPDATE: A Saudi government spokesman tells Ben Smith that the White House warning about journalist restrictions in Saudi Arabia is "inaccurate." "Journalists are free to go wherever and report on wha...
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I look forward to the time when their oil means nothing to us. Then they can just dry up and fight amongst themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 06/01/2009
- Manx I'm a Fan of Manx 25 fans permalink

If Obama was guided by principles, he never would have accepted such an agreement. It's un-American.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 06/01/2009
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wow, what does that make hand-holding and love-in style fawning of them Junior Boooshie? beyond uname rican i guess ... and that would sound absolutely correct.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 06/01/2009
- factotem I'm a Fan of factotem 160 fans permalink
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Saudi Arabia: where 14 of 19 hijackers came from.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 06/01/2009
- tantrictim I'm a Fan of tantrictim 30 fans permalink
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just to clear up where the hijackers were from, the correct number for saudi arabia should be 15, and contrary to american popular myth (most recently mentioned by homeland sec napolitano to a cdn reporter), NONE of the 911 HIJACKERS ENTERED THE USA FROM CANADA (sorry to shout)

"On September 27, 2001, the FBI released photos of the 19 hijackers, along with information about the possible nationalities and aliases of many.[78] Fifteen of the hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, two from the United Arab Emirates, one from Egypt, and one from Lebanon.[79] Mohamed Atta was the ringleader of the 19 hijackers.[80] The hijackers were well-educated, mature adults, whose belief systems were fully formed.[81]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11_attacks

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:39 PM on 06/01/2009

Well Bush blew his chance to invade and occupy Saudi Arabia with her much richer oil fields and he had a real excuse too. Plus the native Saudi population is small and soft living enough to easily control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 06/01/2009
- Yancey3 I'm a Fan of Yancey3 2 fans permalink
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They don't look too friendly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 06/01/2009
- regellner I'm a Fan of regellner 462 fans permalink
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Dubya is pals with the Saudis, big surprise...

Raymond Gellner – Charlotte Liberal Examiner at Examiner.com
http://www.examiner.com/x-11326-Charlotte-Liberal-Examiner

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 06/01/2009
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The whole Bush cri.me family.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 06/01/2009
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I wish the Saudi' would save us from Fox "News" !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:21 PM on 06/01/2009

That's it! Tell Fox News that Tea Party Mania has caught on in Saudia Arabia, and every member of the Fox team should travel to Saudi Arabia to cover the new Sandy Tea Parties!

The Saudis will do the rest!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 06/01/2009
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I love it.... "Infidels, dare to report on anything else and you invoke the will of Allah...!!!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 06/01/2009
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Web Search "Ibn Saud "
and
St. John Philby also known as Jack Philby or Sheikh Abdullah
Saudi Arabia is not a Kingdom, it's now even really a country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 06/01/2009
- Inquisitr I'm a Fan of Inquisitr 49 fans permalink

When will we ever learn.

Saudi Arabi is not, has never been, and will never be our friend.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 06/01/2009
- Christian I'm a Fan of Christian 30 fans permalink
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Agreed, but who in government listens? This is a terrible country and one that is and has caused problems for the whole world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 06/01/2009

"the whole world"? those of us in glass houses....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 06/01/2009
- Tulsaslim I'm a Fan of Tulsaslim 5 fans permalink

What?! You speak of our "great friends, the Saudis". Let's hope Obama doesn't bow to the king this time. Please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 06/01/2009
- iridium53 I'm a Fan of iridium53 59 fans permalink

But, we continue to make ourselves quite vulnerable to their whims and wishes through our dependence upon oil.
Our problem with the oil-producing countries is one of our own making.
They are laughing all the way to the Swiss Bank.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:33 PM on 06/01/2009
- RGKahn I'm a Fan of RGKahn 5 fans permalink

Why is the President supporting this government? With friends like this, we don't need enemies. "The Saudi government is permitting journalists accompanying President Obama entry into the country without a visa or the usual customs procedures. While in Saudi Arabia, therefore, journalists are expressly prohibited from leaving the hotel or engaging in any journalistic activities outside of coverage of the POTUS visit. Those who do so risk arrest and detention by Saudi authorities." In essence the reporter covering the visit of our President are under house arrest unless they are with the President and his entourage. Why does the White House comply with such restrictions?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 06/01/2009
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 186 fans permalink
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He's supporting them because they help make sure you pay less than $5.00 p/gal of gas and don't go broke just grocery shopping.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:06 PM on 06/01/2009

If we drill, we would no longer be best friends with the Arabs. We over spent to the tune of a trillion dollars a year when foreign crude peaked. Had we drilled, our prices would have softened and people would have had more money to spend.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 06/01/2009
- troutbum I'm a Fan of troutbum 7 fans permalink
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Agreed. Why should it come as any surprise why the US Govt, of any political persuasion, supports the Saudis? Is it not obvious? Read Dan Yergin's book called, "The Prize," and you can learn all about the history of all the great "democracies" that have aided and abetted some of the most vile, repressive, and hostile regimes just because of what lies below the surface of their soil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 06/01/2009

And don't forget how much money they have invested in the Stock Market here. If they made a run on our banks because we became enemies, we would see real financial collapse.

And oil.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 06/01/2009
- jeg I'm a Fan of jeg 17 fans permalink

You know, Iran could do that too-- and they're slightly more progressive in terms of human rights.

And to quote Jon Stewart, "... and may I remind you, a full 20% of the 9/11 hijackers were not from there [Saudi Arabia]... I mean, the Saudis like Hamas, but it's not like they've held telethons for them... *pauses to listen to earpiece*... Ok, I'm being told they have actually held telethons for Hamas".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 06/01/2009
- jerrydenim I'm a Fan of jerrydenim 2 fans permalink

Obama is prostrating himself at the feet of these primitives because if Saudia Arabia declared they would only accept payment for Oil in Euros the Dollar would dive like the USSR's Ruble and you wouldn't be able to buy a gallon of gas for $100. Our economy would collapse and America would be thrown into an abyss of chaos and social disorder.

I imagine Obama dislikes kissing their ass even more than you do.

A quote from a Saudi Prince (?) : "The stone age didn't end because mankind ran out of rocks."

Help get this country off of Oil and we can fire our crack dealer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 06/01/2009
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...maybe because the White House realizes that the Constitution of the United States does not apply in other countries. Would you not expect the Saudi's to comply with the laws of the United States when they visit the White House? I don't see why there's so much outrage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 06/01/2009
- Lahonda I'm a Fan of Lahonda 26 fans permalink
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How about the Saudi weather? Seems pretty cloudy to me...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:26 PM on 06/01/2009
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just dust clouds

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 06/01/2009
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