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Journalists detained, barred from traveling in Somaliland
10 Jan 2012 at 12:38hrs | Views
MOGADISHU, Somalia - The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) expresses deep concern over perpetual attacks against journalists by Somaliland police who continue to arrest and detain reporters. Some of the journalists have also been barred from traveling around Somaliland to cover stories.
On Monday, 9 January 2012, Somaliland police arrested Abdqani Hassan Farah, nicknamed Gadari, who is reporter of Universal TV in Las Anod district of Sool region in northern Somalia.
Farah's arrest happened at around 9:30am, local time, after he aired a news report about clan meeting in Taleh town in Sool region, the night before the arrest. Somaliland police accused the journalist of "exaggerating reports of a meeting that was creating instability in Sool, Sanag and Eyn regions".
Farah was informed that his arrest was ordered by Somaliland Minister of Information, Ahmed Abdi Habsade. The order was executed by the Governor of Sool Region who called the journalist to his office only to order the police who were already waiting, to arrest him.
In a separate incident, reports from Borame indicate that on Monday, Somaliland police barred 4 journalists from traveling to cover the laying of the fibre-optic cable by SomCable Ltd, which is supposed to connect Somaliland via Djibouti and Red Sea. The deal for SomCable Ltd to implement this Internet cable project was allegedly sanctioned by the former Somaliland government but has reportedly been rejected by current government.
On Sunday, 8 January, Royal TV reporter, Yusuf Abdi Ali, publicly known Indho Quruh was arrested by Somaliland police in Borame district, the regional capital of Awdal. Borame police indicated that they received complaint against the journalist alleging that he falsely reported "corruption by humanitarian NGOs" who expressed annoyance about the journalist's news report to police. Ali is being detained at Borame central police station without trial.
"These latest arrests and continued detention of Farah and Ali are uncalled for and illegal since there is no legal basis that warrants their arrest and subsequent detention. We condemn this move by security agencies and call for their immediate and unconditional release," said Omar Faruk Osman, NUSOJ Secretary General.
NUSOJ deplores the illegal arrest and detention of the journalists without warrants of arrest and court rulings. "This is pure intimidation meant to scare journalists from reporting on sensitive issues. The authorities must not bar journalists traveling to cover events and gather news and we ask them to end the restrictions" added Osman.
On Monday, 9 January 2012, Somaliland police arrested Abdqani Hassan Farah, nicknamed Gadari, who is reporter of Universal TV in Las Anod district of Sool region in northern Somalia.
Farah's arrest happened at around 9:30am, local time, after he aired a news report about clan meeting in Taleh town in Sool region, the night before the arrest. Somaliland police accused the journalist of "exaggerating reports of a meeting that was creating instability in Sool, Sanag and Eyn regions".
Farah was informed that his arrest was ordered by Somaliland Minister of Information, Ahmed Abdi Habsade. The order was executed by the Governor of Sool Region who called the journalist to his office only to order the police who were already waiting, to arrest him.
On Sunday, 8 January, Royal TV reporter, Yusuf Abdi Ali, publicly known Indho Quruh was arrested by Somaliland police in Borame district, the regional capital of Awdal. Borame police indicated that they received complaint against the journalist alleging that he falsely reported "corruption by humanitarian NGOs" who expressed annoyance about the journalist's news report to police. Ali is being detained at Borame central police station without trial.
"These latest arrests and continued detention of Farah and Ali are uncalled for and illegal since there is no legal basis that warrants their arrest and subsequent detention. We condemn this move by security agencies and call for their immediate and unconditional release," said Omar Faruk Osman, NUSOJ Secretary General.
NUSOJ deplores the illegal arrest and detention of the journalists without warrants of arrest and court rulings. "This is pure intimidation meant to scare journalists from reporting on sensitive issues. The authorities must not bar journalists traveling to cover events and gather news and we ask them to end the restrictions" added Osman.
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