 Woman journalist
abducted, held overnight in Mogadishu,Zamzam
Abdullahi Abdi, member of the governing board of the Somalia
Women Journalists Association (Sowja), was abducted yesterday and
detained overnight by unidentified armed individuals in Mogadishu..More
Somali
journalists welcomed the
Outcome of two-year reconciliation
conference in Kenya, Somali
Journalists are Worried
the Future of the press Freedom of Somalia
Since A/llahi Yusuf
Ahmed, a 69-year-old politician and former military officer,a
well-known of Unpleasant
background on welcoming press freedom
was elected president by members of a 275-strong transitional
federal Parliament created in August..Read
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Journalists
denounce attacks against the press after recent torture,
suppression and endangerment were intentionally done,
Journalists denounce attacks
against the press after recent torture, suppression and
endangerment were intentionally done
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Somali Journalists Concentrate on Improving Their Safety September 29, 2004: As
the situation of working journalists in Somalia is deteriorating
after attacks against journalists and media houses are increasing
considerably in this year, over sixty (60) journalists working ... Read More
A Private
Radio Station Assaulted by an Islamic Court
Mogadishu,
September 22, 2004:
Idaacadda Qur’aanka Kariimka (The Holy Qur’an Radio) in
Mogadishu was this morning attacked by the militias of an
Islamic Court in North Mogadishu called Towfiiq Islamic Court.
Read More..
EAJA Strongly Condemns The
Arrest of Journalists’ Chief
Mogadishu,
September 20, 2004:
THE East African
Journalists Association {EAJA} and the Uganda Journalists
Union {UJU} would like to condemn in the strongest terms
possible the arrest today {September 20, 2004} of journalist
Mohammed Barre Haji by Militias loyal.... Read More...
Journalists’ Chief Arrested In Middle
Shabelle Region of Central Somalia
Mogadishu, September 20, 2004:
Militias loyal to faction leader Muse Sudi Yalahow in Bal’ad
district, 30kms out of north Mogadishu, today (September 20,
2004) arrested a journalist Mohamed Barre Haji ... Read More....
Renowned
Editor in Somaliland Released on Bail
Mogadishu, September 06,
2004:The editor in chief of
Somaliland’s popular newspaper, Hassan Said Yusuf, was
released yesterday, 5th of September 2004, after
the court of Hargeisa region received bail from his lawyer,
Dr. Mohammed Said Hersi, as local journalists ... Read More...
A journalist
Arrested in Hargeisa
Mogadishu, September 01, 2004: The Editor-in-chief
of Jamhuuriye daily newspaper, Mr. Hassan Said Yusuf, was
arrested in Hargeisa yesterday, 1st of September 2004, at
23:00 hrs local time by the police.... Read More
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