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Veiled presenter Fatma Nabil is first to appear on Egyptian TV

 

Tuesday 04 September 2012 16:03 BST
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Fatma Nabil read the news on state television wearing a headscarf on Sunday
Fatma Nabil read the news on state television wearing a headscarf on Sunday

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Fatma Nabil read the news on state television wearing a headscarf on Sunday, after the Islamist-dominated government lifted a ban on veiled female news presenters that had been in place for decades. It was the latest move by authorities under President Mohamed Morsi to make changes in state-controlled media. AP; AFP/Getty

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