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Mogadishu 05,Nov.07 ( Sh.M.Network)-The
National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) is calling on the authorities
of Somaliland to stop forcing out Somali journalists who fled from
the mayhem and violence in Mogadishu particularly targeted attacks
on journalists and media because they were at risk of grave human
rights violation and they sought protection in Somaliland.
The Somaliland Police Chief General Mohammed Saqadhi Dubad and the
head of Somaliland Criminal Investigations Department (CID) General
Ahmed Ali Shabel went yesterday (Tuesday, 4 December) to journalists'
Safe House in Hargeisa and ordered to leave Somaliland within 24
hours. General Mohammed Dubad justified their order that the journalists
are endangering the "security and stability of Somaliland".
The police chief added that they will take the journalists to court
if they don't abide this order.
"We strongly protest this harsh order, which apparently violates
international human rights principles" said Omar Faruk Osman,
NUSOJ Secretary General. "It is really outrageous to say these
journalists who sought protection are endangering Somaliland security
and stability, and we attest that they have not done or intend to
do anything that can endanger the secuity and stability of Somaliland".
The Somaliland order has an effect on twenty-four (24) journalists
who fled from Mogadishu as they were at risk of being killed or
mistreated. NUSOJ in collaboration with Somaliland Journalists Association
established Safe House for most of these journalists. The other
ordinary people who also fled from Mogadishu will not be affected
by this order.
"This order clearly states that it is only meant to journalists
because of their professional work of journalism and we believe
that it was made to appease outsiders" Omar Faruk said. "Ordering
journalists to go out is a deliberate attack on the freedom of the
press".
"The expulsion and intimidation of journalists in Somaliland
is intolerable and raises legitimate concerns about the Somaliland's
commitment to a free press and democratic values" Omar Faruk
declared.
This shocking order against Somali journalists comes out as International
Mission from Amnesty International that included a delegation from
East & Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Network is in Hargeisa.
Following efforts made by Somaliland journalists, Somaliland Human
Rights Activists and the International Mission, the journalists
were given five more days to leave Somaliland. But NUSOJ sources,
who don't want to be mentioned, stated that it seems unworkable
to overturn this order as it came from senior leaders of Somaliland.
"The Somaliland order is shameful act that contradicts the
democracy that Somaliland states, and authorities must allow journalists
to come in with restriction, stay freely and report without fear"
Omar Faruk said.
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