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Radio Somaliweyn journalists arrested
News Archive - Africa
Written by Samme Bogad   
Thursday, 17 January 2008
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Somaliweyn RadioReporters Without Borders is calling for the release of Abdirahman Mohamed Hudeyfi, the manager of privately-owned Somaliweyn Radio , and Bashir Mohammed Abdulkadir, one of his journalists, who were arrested by government security forces yesterday in Mogadishu.

“The civilian government’s indifference about the safety and freedom of Somali journalists is astounding,” the press freedom organisation said.

“The authorities not only refuse to protect them from targeted murders but also continue to let the security forces carry out arbitrary arrests without any explanation.

The international community should ask the government to explain its abdication of responsibility in the face of repeated press freedom violations.”

A unit from the transitional federal government’s National Security Agency stormed into the studios of Radio Somaliweyn yesterday and arrested Abdulkadir.

After several hours went by without hearing from his employee, Hudeyfi phoned the unit’s commander. As a result, he was then summoned to NSA headquarters where he was also arrested.

Their arrests bring the number of journalists currently held in Somalia to three. Mohammed Shidane Daban was arrested at Mogadishu’s Aden Adde international airport on 4 January as he was about to leave the country.

Idle Moallim, a freelance reporter who often works for Somaliweyn’s website, was released on 12 January after being arrested in Bossasso, in the semi-autonomous northern region of Puntland, on 5 January. No official explanation was ever given for his arrest.

 

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