Reporters Without Borders is outraged by today’s murder of Radio Shabelle reporter Hassan Mayow Hassan, who was gunned down by a member of a pro-government militia in Afgooye, 30 km south of Mogadishu.
Reporters Without Borders is outraged by today’s murder of Radio Shabelle reporter Hassan Mayow Hassan, who was gunned down by a member of a pro-government militia in Afgooye, 30 km south of Mogadishu.
Reporters Without Borders is outraged by today’s murder of Radio Shabelle reporter Hassan Mayow Hassan, who was gunned down by a member of a pro-government militia in Afgooye, 30 km south of Mogadishu.
ASMARA, Eritrea – Deep inside the tall towers of Eritrea’s Ministry of Information, the battle-scarred war veteran leaned towards me across his desk. His finger pointed towards a heavily-underlined copy of a report I had written the day before. “Why,” he said, spluttering with rage, “do you say we silence critics?”
ASMARA, Eritrea – Deep inside the tall towers of Eritrea’s Ministry of Information, the battle-scarred war veteran leaned towards me across his desk. His finger pointed towards a heavily-underlined copy of a report I had written the day before. “Why,” he said, spluttering with rage, “do you say we silence critics?”
Abdullahi Abdi Farah, the manager of privately-owned Radio Simba, and Mohamed Farah, one of his journalists, were released late yesterday
Abdullahi Abdi Farah, the manager of privately-owned Radio Simba, and Mohamed Farah, one of his journalists, were released late yesterday
Somaliland TV reporter freed after being held three days at behest of Hargeisa’s mayor
Somaliland TV reporter freed after being held three days at behest of Hargeisa’s mayor