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Somaliland newspaper’s provincial correspondent held by police for past four days

Issue 298
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Somaliland’s Armed Forces Chief Says, “We Are Determined To Secure S/land Borders”

S/land Foreign Affairs Minister Appoints New Representatives

Somaliland Will Close Its Borders, By Peace Or War

''Somalia's President Yusuf Loses His Grip on Power''

Uganda Envoy Brokering Somali Peace As Five Killed In Mogadishu

Breaking into even smaller bits?

European Union - The Grand Experiment

U.S. Congressmen Support Sanctions On Ethiopia

Hirsi Ali Returns to the Netherlands after Losing Body Guards

Regional Dimensions of the Human Rights and Humanitarian Situation in the "Ogaden," Somalia, and Beyond - Testimony of Dr. J. Peter Pham

Dangerous Crossroads: US Sponsored War Games

Greece struggles to curb influx of illegal immigrants

America's Energy Wars - A New Front - Africa

Regional Affairs

Aid Workers Suspend Operations As Somaliland, Puntland Row Deepens

Somaliland newspaper’s provincial correspondent held by police for past four days

Editorial
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The Sino-Russian Alliance: Challenging America's Ambitions in Eurasia

Toronto Woman Jailed In Somalia For Refusing Marriage, Say Friends

Racism Forces Somalis Off Estate

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

The Anglo-Somali War 1901-1920 or "How to get rid of a rebel"

The Past, Through The Looking-Glass

Experts divided on local presence of chewable drug khat in Fort McMurray

Sleeping Sickness One Of Africa’s Most Serious Development Constraints

Susceptibility To The Partition

Gucci shoes, a bag of rice, and an AK-47 - you won't believe the price

Somalis live in fear as alleged killer freed

Olympics not too Farah away

Somali novelist Farah tops Frankfurt's Africa literary list - Feature

Food for thought

Opinions

TFG Vs. Somaliland Showdown In Disputed Sool Region

Will KULMIYE Usher New Political Direction Or Remain Eclipsed By The Feuding Of Its Leaders?

“Sheik” Hassan Jaami’s Plagiarized Article Exposed

JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN SOMALILAND

The Laas-Canood And Buhoodle
Situations

Debunking the Mystery Surrounding the NSPU

Is Kulmiye Destroying Somaliland's Pastoral Democracy?

The Last Ten Nights Of Ramadan


Reporters Without Borders Press Release

1 October 2007

Reporters Without Borders calls for the release of reporter Ahmed Aadan Dhere, who was arrested four days ago in the city of Berbera, in the east of the northern breakaway state of Somaliland, and has been held ever since at Berbera police headquarters. Dhere is the correspondent of Haatuf, a privately-owned daily based in the Somaliland capital of Hargeisa.

“The Somaliland authorities have a tendency to arrest journalists whenever they think it is in their interest, but if media issues are involved, this constitutes a serious violation of democratic standards,” the press freedom organisation said. “In this particular case, Dhere is the victim of a conflict between a local politician and the central government. He obviously must be freed at once.”

Dhere was arrested at around 9 p.m. on 27 September by at least six policemen who came to his home in a Toyota pickup, Reporters Without Borders learned from Haatuf journalist Amin Jibril. He refused to go with them as they did not show a warrant, so they took him by force to Berbera police headquarters.
Dhere managed to tell his newspaper that, although not formally charged, he was arrested on the orders of regional deputy police director Ibrahim Bashe. According to the newspaper, Bashe ordered his arrest because of an article in the 24 September issue by local government councillor Awil Ali Sugule criticising relations between the central government and the authorities of Saaxil, the region where Berbera is located. Sugule was particularly critical of Somaliland’s vice-president.

Dhere did not write this article and just acted as an intermediary between Sugule and the newspaper. “The police know they cannot arrest a local government councillor without solid, legal reasons,” Sugule told Haatuf’s English-language sister, the Somaliland Times. “So what do they do. They arrest a soft target, a journalist. If my article broke any law, I should be the one in jail not Ahmed.”

Source: Reporters Without Borders


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