30 July, 2009

SHUT DOWN OF FREE PRESS IN SOMALILAND

Somaliland police shut down Horn Cable TV, detain journalist

HARGEISA, -29 JULY 2009 Police authorities in Somalia's breakaway republic of Somaliland shut down an independently owned television station and arrested a journalist, 


Ms. Nimo Samriye, a reporter for Horn Cable TV in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, said,  that heavily armed police units raided the TV station's offices "without warrant."

 

She stated that Mohamed Abdi Illig, the head of news section, asked the police officers if they had a warrant.

 

"They [police] then arrested him [Illig]," Ms. Nimo said. No officials from the Somaliland administration have spoken publicly about the raid or the journalist's arrest.

 

Somaliland authorities have accused local media of misreporting clan violence in the region and therefore "threatening the peace." But journalist watchdog groups have accused Somaliland President Dahir Riyale of power abuse ahead of the September presidential election.

 

Meanwhile, two journalists with Radio Horyaal remain in jail and have not been brought to court yet.

 

Somaliland  declared independence from the rest of the country in 1991 and has not been recognized internationally.Crisis are growing rapidly since the adminstration took a delaying policy of presidential election that was due April last year. It plays all options legal or otherwise to extend its term, knowing in a free and fair election it will be voted out.

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