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UNITED
NATIONS NATIONS UNIES

Press Statement
UN
Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia strongly condemns
the killing of two journalists, harassment of the media and calls
for end to impunity.
Nairobi
12
August 2007
– UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, Eric Laroche,
has strongly condemned the killing of two prominent figures in the
Somali independent media within hours of each other on Saturday 11
August and called for decisive action to ensure the freedom and
safety of the media. These are the most recent in a spate of
attacks against the media in Somalia which brings to six the number
of journalists killed in the country this year.
Saturday’s
first victim was HornAfrik Radio journalist
Mahad Ahmed Elmi,
who was gunned down by four unknown men in the morning. The second,
Ali Iman Sharmarke, was the founder and chairman of HornAfrik and
was reportedly killed in his car by a remotely detonated device as
he returned from his colleague’s funeral. Two other journalists
traveling in Sharmarke’s car escaped with injuries.
Sharmarke was a Somali-Canadian who returned to
Mogadishu nine
years ago to establish and manage the media group. The group works
regularly with the United Nations on AIDS and mine awareness, child
soldier recruitment and other programmes. Both victims were
respected figures among Somali journalists who strive to keep alive
freedom of information and principles of impartial and accurate
reporting in
Somalia’s
violent environment.
A
third journalist,
Abdihakim Omar Jimale, from
Radio Moqadishu,
was also victim of an assassination attempt on Friday evening and is
still under medical supervision for his injuries. No group has so
far claimed responsibility for these crimes.
On Friday
morning nine journalists and other workers of Radio Shabelle were
seized for several hours without court order by a senior police
officer who was looking for the journalist who had just broadcast a
report about a security-related event the night before. Journalist
Mohamed Abdi Farah ‘Afgoye’ has been in hiding since and fears for
his life. The same radio station had been threatened a few days
before by a foreign diplomat whose threats were recorded and
broadcast by the station.
The UN
Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia, Eric Laroche,
strongly condemns this spate of attacks, and now targeted killings,
against journalists. At this trying time he wishes to convey his
personal sympathy to the families and colleagues of the victims and
to express solidarity with members of a profession that perform
vital work in fulfilling the right to know.
The
UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia calls on all
authorities and other groups throughout the country to respect the
right of all to hold opinions without interference and to seek,
receive and impart information through any media. The violent events
of the last days show how vulnerable freedom of expression remains
in Somalia. The Transitional Federal Government is responsible for
ending impunity for attacks on journalists by
conducting prompt and impartial investigations and preventing any
form of harassment of the media. Furthermore, the draft legislation
on media must ensure that freedom of information and media, as
enshrined in article 20 of the Transitional Federal Charter, is
fully protected. ENDS
Note to editors:
for more information please contact,
Susanne Morrell: +254-720204992
Renaud Detalle: +254-734057137
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It is with grief and outrage that the National Endowment for
Democracy (NED) learned of the targeted assassination of our
esteemed colleague, Ali Iman Sharmarke, the director of Horn
Afrik radio. He was killed
when a remote-controlled mine was detonated on the route of the
funeral procession for Radio Capital Voice director Mahad
Ahmed Elmi, who was shot only a few hours earlier by unidentified
gunmen in the outlying Mogadishu neighborhhod of Gubta.
All parties to the armed conflict in Mogadishu have demonstrated a
wanton and horrific disregard for the loss and disruption of
civilian lives. The deaths of Mr. Elmi and Mr. Sharmarke must
be regarded as a coordinated attempt to silence the voices of those
committed to the promotion of peace and human rights in Somalia.
The Endowment calls on the authorities of the Transitional Federal
Government (TFG) to investigate and prosecute those responsible for
these horrific crimes.
We also condemn the targeted persecution of journalists in Somalia
that has claimed six lives this year. The TFG should affirm the
principles of press freedom enshrined in the Somali Transitional
Federal Charter by taking immediate and public action to ensure the
protection of all journalists and media houses.
The Endowment wishes to express its solidarity with the Somali media
outlets that temporarily suspended programming in protest of the
assassinations of their colleagues, and with the nongovernmental
organizations and civic groups that continue to press for the
realization of basic human rights in Somalia. We offer our
sincere condolences to the bereaved families of Mr. Sharmarke and
Mr. Elmi, who have suffered profound loss on behalf of the Somali
nation. We extend our sympathy to Sahal Adulle of Reuters
News Agency, who was injured during the detonation, and to
Abdihakin Omar Jimale of Radio Mogadishu, who was the target
of a failed assassination attempt last week by unidentified gunmen
in the Yaqshid neighborhood of Mogadishu.
It is our profound hope that the sacrifice of these courageous
people has not been in vain and that their efforts will lead to
peace and a better future for the people of Somalia.
Carl Gershman, President
National Endowment for Democracy
1025 F Street NW, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20004
Telephone: (202) 378-9700
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Press Statement
Sean McCormack, Spokesman
Washington, DC
August 13, 2007
Somalia – Death of Prominent Journalists in Mogadishu
We condemn the killing of prominent journalists in
Mogadishu, Somalia, and we offer our sympathy and condolences to
the families of the victims. The death of Ali Iman Sharmarke, a
Managing Director of Horn Afrik Media, and Horn Afrik reporter Mahad
Ahmed Elmi is an assault on all who are working for peace and
freedom of expression in Somalia. Ali Iman Sharmarke was a civil
society leader, a leader within the Mogadishu community, and a
prominent voice for peace and reconciliation. These senseless
murders highlight the determination of violent extremists to
undermine the political process by threatening the media and the
voices of those who seek reconciliation in Somalia.
At the time of their death, Sharmarke and Elmi were actively working
to maintain the important role of the free media in facilitating the
exchange of views necessary for national reconciliation leading to
lasting peace and stability. We urge civil society, clan and
religious leaders, to honor Sharmarke and Elmi by renewing their
commitment to peace, reconciliation, and a stable political future
for Somalia.
2007/686
Released on August 13, 2007
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Ahmed Abdisalam Adan Managing Partner Director of Programs HornAfrik
Media Inc. Tel: 00 252 59 60800 00 252 1 548899
From: "Abdulkadir Aden Abdulle" <aaao_dhacar@hotmail.com>
To: ahmedabdisalam@hotmail.com
Subject: Condolences
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:16:49 +0000
Dear Ahmed,
I want to tell you how upset, and grieved I am for the death of your
friend and partner Ali Iman Sharmarke by terrorists who are bent
silencing every voice rejecting their political agenda. I pray
for him for the forgiveness of God, who certainly will bring
him to Paradise. Please accept my condolences for him and for the
journalist Mahdi, who also was one your collaborator. I tried to
call you by telephone budt nobody picked up the phone. Greetings
Abdulkadir Aden Abdulle
From: Gordon Adam <gordonadam@btinternet.com>
To: AhmedAbdisalam Adan <ahmedabdisalam@hotmail.com>
CC: Thomas Prag <thomas@mediasupport.org>,Neil Shaw <neil@mediasupport.org>,Julia
Russell <Julia@mediasupport.org>,Nicola Harford <nicola@mediasupport.org>,Juliette
von Seibold <juliettevonseibold@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Ali and Mahad
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 15:26:40 +0100
>Dear Ahmed,
>
>On behalf of Media Support, can I express our heartfelt condolences
about
>the deaths of Ali and Mahad. These are appalling crimes, all the
more so
>because they - and you - are working so hard for peace in Somalia.
I had
>great admiration for Ali and Mahad, and I know they will be an
irreplaceable
>loss to you both personally and professionally. If there is
anything we can
>do to help you at this time, please do not hesitate to contact me.
If you
>are returning to Mogadishu via London let me know, and I will try
and meet
>you if you feel it would be helpful.
>
>With very best wishes,
>
>Gordon
>
>
>Gordon Adam
>
>Managing Director
>Media Support
>www.mediasupport.org
>Tel: (44)1463-731357
>Mob:0780 1246767
>
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From: "Marguerite H. Sullivan" <marguerites@ned.org>
To: <ahmedabdisalam@hotmail.com>
Subject: condolences
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:44:54 -0400
Dear
Ahmed:
On
behalf of the staff of the Center for International Media
Assistance, I wish to offer my condolences for the horrible attacks
on journalists that resulted in the deaths of Ali Iman Sharmarke and
Mahad
Ahmed
Elmi. It was through their efforts and those of people like
you that the Somali media has gotten to where it is today. And
it is through your efforts that it will continue to bring together
the Somali people against those who would seek to silence them.
It is shocking to think that it was just a month ago that you were
with us at NED talking about media in Somalia. Our thoughts
and prayers are with you and the families of your colleagues.
Sincerely,
Marguerite Sullivan
Director
Center on International Media Assistance
National Endowment for Democracy
1025 F Street, N.W.
Suite 800
Washington, D.C. 20004-1409
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