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Editor Of Somaliland Weekly Sentenced To Five Months In Prison

Issue 373
Front Page
News Headlines

Puntland Official Defects To Somaliland

Meles Withholds Body Count In Somalia

Teachers In Somaliland Complain About Work Without Pay

Somaliland Shilling Falls Against The Dollar

Local and Regional Affairs

Ethiopian Airlines Delay In Resumption Of Somaliland Flights

Source: 'Several' Missing Somali-Americans Back In U.S. After Overseas Terror Mission

Somalis reject Bin Laden threats

Kenya to raise taxes for Somalia

Editor Of Somaliland Weekly Sentenced To Five Months In Prison

Somali Woman Deported from U.S: Family Fears for her Life

Pirates seize Greek cargo ship in Gulf of Aden

Kidnapped Canadian says she’ll be beheaded by month’s end

Ethiopia To Double Earnings From Livestock Exports

Editorial

Security Should Be A Priority

Features & Commentry

Riches Of Somaliland Remain Untapped

Khat Use Spreads To British Youth

United Kingdom: Somalia: Clan Rivalry, Military Conflict, And The Financial And Human Cost Of Piracy

There Is No Congo
Major Seth Anthony: The First Black African Commissioned Into The British Army
Who Is Responsible The Shortage Of Somali Marriage?

A Wise Little Chimp

International News

 

Pope condemns African corruption

Security Council Backs New Government In Somalia

Africa Rejects Madagascar 'Coup'

Opinion

The Pitfalls Off 2009 SL Budget
The Misplaced Argument, “Challenges To Somali Unity And Sovereignty”
Somaliland Fury over Finland’s Contempt

Dreams Of Perversion: Is It Preferable Or Not.

Defining Moment For Pakistan

Are Every Tribe’s Members Monolithic?

The EU Is Part Of The Problem In Somaliland

Hargeysa, Somaliland, March 20, 2009 — A court in Hargeysa, the capital of Somaliland, sentenced Mohamed Abdi Guled, the editor of the Hargeysa-based weekly Yool, to five months in prison on 17 March on charges of operating an unregistered newspaper and publishing fabricated information.
Reporters Without Borders joins its partner organisation in Somalia, the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ), in condemning this sentence .Also known as “Urad”, Guled was arrested on 26 February and held at the headquarters of the Criminal Investigations Department. Local journalists said at the time they thought the reason for his arrest was a report published two days earlier about alleged plots to murder parliamentarians, opposition party leaders and traditional chiefs.
SOURCE : Reporters without Borders (RSF)

 


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