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ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 21 (Xinhuanet) -- Ethiopia's
Ministry of Information announced Saturday it was decided that the Associated
Press correspondent in Ethiopia leave the country in 24 hours for "tarnishing
the image of the nation, repeatedly contravening journalism ethics."
In an official statement, the Press License and
Control Department with the ministry said it was decided that AP correspondent
Anthony Mitchell be expelled from the country for "disseminating information far
from the truth about Ethiopia."
"Though the correspondent was given repeated advice
and reprimand for his misbehavior by the ministry, he continued to disseminate
information bent on tarnishing the image of the country," said the statement.
Accordingly, the ministry ordered the journalist be
expelled from Ethiopia in 24 hours.
As an AP correspondent, Mitchell was in Ethiopia for
four years. He is also working for IRIN, a UN humanitarian news and information
service. Enditem
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