Government Asked to Explain Closure of Three Radio
Stations
Reporters Without Borders today called on Somalia’s
transitional government to explain why it has
arbitrarily closed three independent radio stations in
the past two days, breaking its promises and leaving the
capital with virtually no independent news outlets.
“A
government’s undertakings are still valid even in war
time,” the press freedom organisation said.
“The Somali civilian authorities signed a charter
guaranteeing press freedom but they have clearly given
way to the military forces in the capital, which are
openly flouting the rights of its journalists.
The public has been left in the dark, the media have
been silenced one by one, and their employees have been
forced underground or into exile.
The consequences of this authoritarian behaviour are
disastrous.”
Twenty-four hours after closing
independent Radio Shabelle, Somali government forces
yesterday raided the studios of two other
privately-owned radio stations in Mogadishu, Radio
Banadir and Radio Simba, ordering them to cease
broadcasting at once.
“They said the closure order concerned all the
independent radio stations in Mogadishu, Simba Radio
news editor Mustafa Haji told Agence France-Presse.