14 January, 2012

Dr. Mohamed A. Omar

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

Ministry of Foreign affairs

& International Cooperation

26 June District

Hargeisa, Somaliland

E-mail: [email protected]



Re: Somaliland: 7 journalists arrested in a week, 3 still held



Dear Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation,

I am sharing my deepest concern as for the recent spate of arrests of
independent reporters in the semi-autonomous republic of
Somaliland<http://www.cpj.org/2011/09/journalists-continue-to-be-targeted-in-somaliland.php>
.

At least seven journalists have been arrested since last week, with three
still in custody without being charged, local journalists said. According
to Somaliland’s constitution, a judge can authorize police to hold a
suspect without charge for up to 21 days for further investigations.

Somaliland authorities have detained Royal Television reporter Yusuf Ali
(also known as “Indho Quru”) without
charge<http://www.cpj.org/2012/01/tv-journalist-held-without-charge-in-somaliland.php>in
the northwestern town of Borama since Sunday based on a complaint
filed
against him by the Africa Youth Development Association
(AYODA<http://www.idealist.org/view/nonprofit/5hTxpJ695M3p>),
a local NGO, news reports <http://www.hadhwanaagpress.com/?p=4180> said.
The journalist had reported on the group’s alleged misuse of funds, local
journalists said.

On Wednesday, authorities in Borama detained Ali Ismail Aare, a journalist
with the independent weekly *Waheen*, the Somaliland Journalists
Association<http://somalilandpress.com/somaliland-journalist-association-elects-new-leaders-23081>(SJA)
reported. Aare was arrested after he took photographs of a gas
station and building belonging to Somaliland Vice President Abdirahman
Abdilahi, which residents complained was built incorrectly and encroached
upon roads in the town, leaving no room for traffic or pedestrians,
according to local journalists. Barkhad Mohamoud, SJA’s executive member,
said taking photographs of an edifice owned by a public official is not a
criminal offense under Somaliland law, according to local journalists. The
journalist has not been charged yet, news reports said, but he is expected
in court on Saturday.

On Monday, Somaliland police arrested Abdiqani Hassan Farah (“Gadari”), a
reporter for Universal TV in the Las Anod district of Sool region, news
reports said. Local journalists said Farah had reported on a clan dispute.

Four other journalists were also arrested in Somaliland in the past week,
but detained for only a short time.

Last week, Somaliland police arrested three journalists from private
broadcasters Horn Cable TV, Somaliland TV, and Universal TV in the disputed
Las Anod region of Somaliland for allegedly supporting youth groups who
pose a threat to security in the region, according to local reports. Police
released all three journalists the following day, local journalists said.

I urge you take proper measure to insure the freedom of expression in the
country.

More generally, ensure in all circumstances the respect for human rights
and fundamental freedoms in accordance with in accordance with the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and with international and regional
human rights instruments

I thank you for your attention to this important matter.

Sincerely yours,

William Nicholas Gomes <http://www.facebook.com/williamnicholasgomes>

William’s Desk

www.williamgomes.org



 http://www.williamgomes.org/?p=321





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