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Human Rights Offices Closed In Puntland
ISSUE 59
FRONT PAGE
Special
The Horn of Africa: How Does Somaliland Fit?
Editorial
Why Make Somaliland an Issue?

The Problems of Qat for Society and Health

Abdiqasim Salad’s Misrepresentation of Reality

Somaliland Will Elect UDUB!

"Make No Mistake"

"The People's Candidate - Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo"

Who Is Abdirahman Aw Ali?

Peace Talks
Government Clarifies Position on Somalia Peace Process

Arab Money to Fund Salad’s Alternative Peace Talks

Talks "In Danger Of Collapse"

Warlords Face Action By IGAD

International News
Scandinavians to Assist in Teachers Training

Sheikh Kariye Pleads In Deal; Jail Time Unlikely

Mohamed Abshir May Stay In U.S.

International Women's Day

U.N. Reduces Global Population Estimate

Human Rights Offices Closed In Puntland

France, Africa What Partnership To Forge?


NAIROBI, 5 Mar 2003 (IRIN) - The authorities in the self-declared autonomous region of Puntland have ordered the closure of the offices of several local human rights groups, according to a senior official in the region's commercial capital, Bossasso.

Abdishakur Mire Adan, the Puntland deputy information minister, told IRIN that the region's internal affairs minister, Ahmad Abdi Habsade, had made the announcement in a decree publicized on Wednesday.

The groups affected by the decree are INXA, an umbrella organization of the Peace and Human Rights Network; the Dulmidid Center for Human Rights; and We Are Women Activists (WAWA), he said. INXA is a Somalia-wide organization, while the others are Puntland-based.

According to Abdishakur, the groups "have violated their mandates and engaged in political activities and actions inimical to the interests of the people of Puntland".

Mohamud Jama Ali, the chairman of Dulmidid, told IRIN that the groups had received no official communication from the authorities. But, he added, "We have heard about it [the decree] and seen it on the local media".

He also denied the accusations. "We have not violated any laws and are operating under the Puntland constitution," he said. "The only reason we are being targeted is because of our activities as a human rights organization."

Other sources in Bossasso told IRIN that the groups had been targeted because they had attended a symposium of human rights defenders throughout Somalia held recently in Hargeysa, the capital of the self-declared republic of Somaliland. The groups may also have been targeted since they had previously reported human rights violations in Puntland, said one source.

Mohamud denied engaging in politics or "any other activity outside our mandate."

"If they have evidence, then they should produce it," he asserted.

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