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Somali Journalists protest against an article published by the
Guardian Newspaper
Mogadishu Jimco 19 October 2012 SMC
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Somali Journalists protest against an article published by the
Guardian Newspaper
The Somali Journalists in Mogadishu staged at the Village restaurant,
which is where suicide bombers killed three journalists and a dozen
more civilians and wounded more than seven others, in Mogadishu on
Thursday, to protest a defamatory and libelous article published by
the Guardian Newspaper alleging the Somali journalists to have
contributed to their murders through bad practices of corruption, in
what Somali journalists understood as an attempt to divert the public
attention by aiding the real criminals, which could contribute the
killing of Somali journalists to continue.
Somali journalists holding posters written, “Jamal Osman justifies
killing of Somali journalists,” “Shame on you, Guardian” and “Somali
journalists are protesting against libelous article by so-called
journalist Jamal Osman.” Among others during a protest organized by
the Somali journalists and shouted, “Down Guardian, down Jamal”, while
they condemned the content of that article and demanded the Guardian
Newspaper to retract the article and apologize.
The article authored by the Somali journalist, Jamal Osman based in
London, who reports to both Guardian and Chanel 4 to the Shabab
controlled areas - an access that no other journalist working for
foreign media outlets had never dared – is meant to paint a bad image
to the Somali journalists and media community. Shabab regards all
journalists working for western media as “spies”.
15 journalists have been killed in Somalia and more than half of the
cases took place in Mogadishu and all have been targeted in line with
their profession and the majority of them have been claimed by the
Shabab, a militant affiliated to Al-Qaeda contrary to what the
Guardian Newspaper wrote.
Somali journalists have been working in one of the most dangerous
places to be a journalists only to serve the public, while death
threats, arbitrary arrests, intimidations, besides targeted
assassinations with 15 killed this year alone and more than 20
journalists wounded.
The National Union of Somali Journalists joins and supports the Somali
journalists to protest this heinous attack which justifies the
assassinations against the killed Somali Journalists.
“The piece in the Guardian article is yet another tragedy which
justifies the murders against the Somali journalists and contributes
the criminals to commit further assassinations.” Mohamed Ibrahim,
NUSOJ Secretary General said, “We call on the newspaper to retract and
apologize or otherwise might severe the relationship.”
Somali Journalists also threatened that the will take a legal action
if the author does not apologize and give evidence to his claims that
the journalists contribute to their killing through corruption.
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