
By sarah el deeb, associated press
A prominent dual British-Lebanese journalist who hosted a talk show
critical of the government of Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi
arrived in Beirut on Tuesday after authorities in Cairo briefly detained
her and then deported her, her lawyer said.
Lilian Daoud, a former BBC reporter, could not immediately be reached
for comment. Her lawyer, Zyad el-Elaimy, wrote on his Twitter account
that her first comment after landing in Beirut was that she will
challenge the decision to deport her.
There was no formal explanation for Daoud’s deportation from Egypt.
An Egyptian security official, speaking Monday on condition of
anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to reporters, said
Daoud’s residency permit expired after her contract with the private
ONTV station in Egypt was terminated.
“It’s the first time someone is deported in this fashion in Egypt,”
el-Elaimy told The Associated Press, speaking by telephone from Cairo.
He said even criminals are asked to leave, not taken from their homes.









