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Somali Journalist Murdered in Central Somalia
Mogadishu Jimco 6 April 2012 SMC
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The national union of Somali journalists is shocked by the murder of a
radio journalist in the central Somalia town of Beletwein on Thursday
afternoon, the latest in a string of attacks against journalists in
Somalia.
Witnesses said that three masked assailants shot to death Radio
Shabelle correspondent in the town of Beletwein of Hiran region, at
Howlwadag District around 04:45pm local time, April 5, 2012. The
journalist, identified as Mahad Salad Adan, "Mahad Jarmal", 25, was
shot near his home in Beletwein, controlled by the Transitional
Federal government Somalia and allied militias backed by the Ethiopian
troops who recently helped the government push the Shabab out from
several key towns including Beletwein. The journalist had also
freelanced to several Somali news websites.
The assailants immediately escaped from the scene, though the town's
security forces reportedly chased and killed one of the assailants.
It is not yet clear the reason behind the killing and no group has yet
to claim.
"We condemn the strong terms possible and call for urgent
investigation into the killings of journalists which the latest took
place in Beletwein today." Mohamed Ibrahim, NUSOJ Secretary General
said, "The targeted killings against the journalists is only meant to
silence the voice of the Somali journalists who are giving voice to
the voiceless, therefore, We call for the government to investigate
the murders against the journalists and bring to an end this culture
of impunity on the rise.."
"We send our deepest sympathies and condolences to the families,
friends, colleagues of late Adan, who might suffered this tragedy." Mr. Ibrahim added.
Late Mahad Salad Adan became the fourth journalist killed in Somalia
this year alone. He is survived by a wife and two month old daughter.
On Wednesday, 10 Somali Journalists were wounded, some in critical
condition when a suicide bomber attacked a ceremony on the aniversary
of the Somali National Television at the National Theatre. among the
dead were two prominent peace activitists; the head of the Somali
football federation, Said Mohamed Mugambe, and the head of the
country’s Olympic committee, Adan Hagi Yabarow Wish.,
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