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Sixth Somali journalist killed in 2013

The International Press Institute (IPI) condemns the murder of Somali television journalist Liban Abdullahi Farah—the sixth journalist to be killed in the east African country this year—and urges Somali authorities to take the prompt and necessary steps to bring the crime’s perpetrators to justice. According to IPI sources, Farah was shot four to six times […]

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IPI gravely concerned by threats to journalists in Mogadishu, Somalia

A journalist working for a radio station in Somalia was hit by stray bullets this week – the second such incident in a month – and the premises of a newspaper were struck by artillery shells during heavy fighting, according to reports. Two journalists who were detained by security forces of the transitional government last […]

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Al Jazeera correspondent detained in Somalia

The International Press Institute (IPI) today expressed concern over Somalia’s detention of an Al Jazeera English correspondent and two cameramen, even as it welcomed the release of the editor-in-chief of one of Somalia’s oldest daily newspapers who was detained on Saturday. Officers of Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) arrested Al Jazeera English correspondent […]

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Radio journalist shot and hanged in Tanzania

The body of a radio journalist was discovered on Tuesday in western Tanzania, bringing to two the number of reporters killed in the East African country in the past six months, and since IPI started tracking journalist deaths in 1997. Issa Ngumba, 45, was found hanging in a forest by Kakonko town, near the western […]

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