NAIROBI,
Kenya –
Police
in the semi-autonomous republic of Somaliland on Thursday raided the
Hargeisa offices of the independent Somali-language paper Haatuf
and its sister English-language weekly, Somaliland
Times,
and suspended them indefinitely, according to local journalists and
news reports.
The
police cited a court order that said the papers should be shut down
for publishing false news and insulting officials, according to the
same sources.
Haatuf
publishes six days a week. Local journalists and news reports
suggested the shutdown was linked to a series of critical reports in
the publications that alleged government corruption and the
mishandling of finances.
Court
authorities did not provide an appeal process for the papers’
shutdown, local journalists told the Committee to Protect Journalists
(CPJ).
By
Somaliland law, court decisions are subject to appeal, according to
Guleid Ahmed, a lawyer and chairman of Somaliland’s Human Rights
Center, a human rights advocacy group based in Hargeisa.
Article
28 obliges the Somaliland constitution to give parties equal
opportunity before the judiciary, according to a statement by the
Human Rights Center. Article 32 of the constitution forbids acts that
suppress the media, the statement said.
The
steps follow the shutting down of other news outlets. In February,
authorities banned indefinitely the private U.K.-based broadcaster
Universal TV from airing in Somaliland after it broadcast a comedy
program that ridiculed the president, according to local journalists
and reports.
On
Dec. 13, police raided and closed indefinitely the daily Hubaal
citing a court order that claimed the publication promoted
insecurity in the nation. The court did not allow for an appeal
process, according to local journalists. Both outlets are still shut
down.
“Judging
by these steps to close several news outlets, the Somaliland
government is headed toward one of the worst crackdowns on the press
since independence,” said CPJ East Africa Representative Tom
Rhodes. “We call on authorities to allow Haatuf
and the Somaliland
Times to
resume publishing immediately.”
Source:
Committee
to Protect Journalist; distributed: by African Press Organization
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