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Somali Journalists Lauch their
own union
Mogadishu
19, 12, 2009 (SOFCA)
Somali prominent
journalists in Mogadishu have for the first time officially
launched a new Press Freedom Group.
Somali Foreign Correspondents Association
(SOFCA), after meeting at Nasahablod hotel in Mogadishu.
After we had
realized that we work in the world’s most dangerous country we
have decided to come together discuss about our safety and
establish this Union.
The Union is
promising to defend the freedom of the press. It also promised to
push for a change in some of the views that the international
community and the journalists’ rights defenders world wide have
had about Journalists working on the ground.
The Union wants to
change a wrongly believed idea that all journalists in Somalia are
represented by a particular group or individual at international
meetings, work shops, and forums for media support centers and
donors.
The union members
believe that there is nothing that could prevent Somali
Journalists to have more than one UNION with the leadership
of well-known journalists and good professionals.
“There is
certainly no reason on earth why Somali journalists on the ground
cannot have their own professional union,” said Seynab Abukar, a
reporter for Radio Voice of America, based in Mogadishu. “We are
happy with our new union,” Abukar said.
“A mistake, if
there is any, can only be a mistake, when you refuse to correct
it,” said Abdi Samad Abdulkadir Mohamed Olad Hassan, the chairman
for the newly established press freedom group SOFCA.
“This is a delayed
progressive step taken forward and the union will at least help us
to help each other, I am happy with it,” said Mohamed Sheikh Nor,
a photographer for AP news agency.
This union has been
established to show the solidarity of more than 50 journalists,
mainly, those whose bylines always appear on the international
headlines by taking the risk and showing bravery to carry on their
jobs.
“The aim is to
speak for the voiceless and seek support for our colleagues on the
ground, when they need us and face either physical problems or
morale damage due to the ceaseless conflict that always affects
their jobs and freedom of speech,” Olad said.
This union is none
profit with a voluntary advocacy for the welfare, safety and
freedom of the journalists and will be always ready to alert the
world about Journalists problems timely with details.
The union’s target
is to help whole-heartedly free media, democracy, transparency and
insuperable advocacy to prevail in Somalia particularly and the
whole world in General.
By (SOFCA)
Mohamed Olad Hassan, a reporter in
Mogadishu
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