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Somaliland newspaper’s provincial correspondent held by police for past four days |
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Issue 298
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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 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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