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Egyptian journalist dies on air while defending Syrian regime Nasserist journalist Adel Al-Gogari suffered fatal thrombosis, Wednesday, following live heated debate with Free Syrian Army officer on private TV channel Iraqi Al-Hadath in Cairo
Egyptian journalist Adel Al-Gogari, 56, died Wednesday night while discussing the crisis in Syria during a live televised broadcast on Iraqi Al-Hadath private channel in Media Production City, Cairo. Al-Gogari, editor of Egypt's Al-Anwar newspaper and Al-Ghad Al-Arabi magazine, suffered a blot clot following a heated phone debate about Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad's regime with Brigadier-General Hossam, a member of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), who Al-Gogari had called a "fugitive soldier." Al-Gogari, a Nasserist, also accused the FSA of being funded by Israel during the show. Al-Gogari was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. The late journalist's family announced on Facebook that they will receive condolences on Friday in his birthplace Abu-Suweir city in the canal governorate of Ismailia. Al-Gogari recently appeared on Al-Jazeera Arabic's controversial programme "The Opposite Direction", where hevehemently defended the Syrian regime, claiming that what is happening in the war-torn country is "an international conspiracy" against Al-Assad. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/47511.aspx