Somalia: TV Crew Arrested By Order of
Presidential Official; Ministry Bans 'Unauthorised' Conferences,
Lectures And Public Events
Reporters sans Frontières (Paris)
PRESS RELEASE
April 11, 2007
Posted to the web April 11, 2007
Reporters Without Borders has expressed
concern about press freedom in Somalia after a presidential
spokesman ordered the arrest of a TV crew and the authorities in
Puntland, a stronghold of President Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, and
banned journalists from holding professional meetings without
permission.
"Security problems and the risk of
regional destabilisation must not be used as an excuse to settle
scores," the worldwide press freeedom organisation said. "The
president's mission is to lead his country towards democracy,
but the behaviour of his aides and supporters continues to
undermine the rights of journalists to operate freely. Keeping
public order means that a TV crew illegally arrested must be
freed and the repressive ban in Puntland lifted."
Abdulkadir Ashir "Nadara," head of the
privately-owned TV station Universal TV, journalist Bashir Dirie
Nalei and cameraman Hamud Mohammed Osman were arrested on 8
April 2007 at Mogadishu airport and have been held since then,
according to the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ), a
partner organisation of Reporters Without Borders. The three
journalists had covered a press conference by the president,
during which "Nadara" had asked him about alleged favouritism in
his choice of officials. An angry presidential spokesman called
the question "the language of terrorists" and the three
journalists were arrested by soldiers.
In addition, the Puntland information,
telecommunications, culture and tourism ministry on 28 March
banned all unauthorised conferences, lectures and public events
about media matters, as well as the creation of media
associations. A copy of the order was sent to all government
ministries, local and foreign NGOs, UN agencies and the
presidential palace. Before being elected Somali president by
the country's transitional parliament in October 2004, President
Yusuf was president of Puntland, whose authorities are still
loyal to him.