
ASOJ Condemns Arrest of Journalists in Mogadishu, Calls for Immediate Release
In a statement issued today, ASOJ expressed deep concern over the detention of journalists identified as Rowdo Xasan Taakilo, Xamdi Cabdi Caddoow, Cabdixamid Cabdikariim Xuseen, Cabdixakiim Muxuddiin Sheekh Cali, and Muscab Mire Indhayare, who were reportedly apprehended by security forces while on their way home.
ASOJ stated that the arrest of journalists under such circumstances raises grave concerns about the safety and independence of media professionals in Somalia. The organization emphasized that journalists must be allowed to carry out their work without fear of intimidation, harassment, or arbitrary detention.
"The targeting of journalists is unacceptable and undermines democratic principles, transparency, and accountability,” the statement read.
The organization called on the Federal Government of Somalia to:
- Immediately and unconditionally release the detained journalists
- Provide clear legal justification for their arrest
- Ensure the protection and safety of all media workers across the country
ASOJ further urged security agencies to respect both national laws and international human rights standards, including the protection of freedom of expression and freedom of the press.
⚖️ Call for Accountability
ASOJ warned that continued actions against journalists could damage Somalia’s democratic progress and international reputation. The organization called on civil society, media stakeholders, and international partners to closely monitor the situation.
✔️ Conclusion:
ASOJ reaffirmed its commitment to defending the rights of journalists and ensuring that Somalia remains a place where free and independent media can operate without fear.
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ASOJ Condemns Arrest of Journalists in Mogadishu, Calls for Immediate Release
Mogadishu, Somalia – The Associated Somali Journalists (ASOJ) has strongly condemned the reported arrest of several journalists in Mogadishu, describing the incident as a serious violation of press freedom and fundamental human rights.