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Al-Jazeera shake-up may signal shift for Qatar Inc
Published in Daily News Egypt on 21 - 09 - 2011

DUBAI: Al-Jazeera — the island — has become less of an island. It isn't entirely clear why Wadah Khanfar resigned as the director of the Qatari state-owned and funded network after eight years. But the quiet frenzy of speculation surrounding the departure of the man widely credited for putting the outspoken broadcaster on the map underscores Qatar's awkward membership of the Kings' club.
The surprise changing of the guard in the midst of the Arab spring has raised fears that Doha may be reining in Al-Jazeera, notwithstanding vague denials from Khanfar that he gave in to outside pressure. It is also a sharp reminder that an authoritarian government, albeit a popular and benevolent one, was bankrolling the trail blazing, and sometimes controversial, coverage of the protests that rocked the Arab world.
In one sense, Qatar's decision to put a member of the ruling family at the helm is in keeping with the practices of its royal neighbors. Gulf leaders have a tendency to put their most prestigious institutions in the hands of insiders. Al-Jazeera has become a tool of immense political influence, as highlighted by disclosures in Wikileaks that Khanfar had modified the channel's coverage of the Iraq war following pressure from the United States.
By consolidating the ruling family's power at the top, it will now be even harder for Al-Jazeera to claim it is free from bias, and more difficult to dismiss the complaints of foreign governments. Compared to Libya and Egypt, the channel's coverage of Bahraini Shia calls for greater rights has been seen as timid and driven by the policies of Sunni-ruled regional heavyweight Saudi Arabia.
But the reshuffle may be in the best interests of Qatar, which has recently discovered that its immense wealth gives it international clout independently from its broadcaster. The World Cup, military participation in Libya, investments abroad, and a pledge of aid to Egypt all have raised Doha's standing.
They are also less threatening to the stability of its powerful neighbors — and of Qatar itself.


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