Suxifiyiinta
Qarniga
SOCJA
condemns IFJ threats to Somali journalists
The south and central journalists association (SOCJA)
is sharply condemns the statement posted on the IFJ website in which
secretary general of International federation of journalists (IFJ)
attacks Somali journalists and their own rights,
'' we are so sorry to hear about this less-responsible
Idea from the head of (IFJ) Aden- white to intervene Somali journalists
and our organizations said Mohamed Nuxurkey the president of south
and central journalists association (SOCJA).
Good to admit of your clear aggression against Somali
journalists against our professional activists for freedom of expression
those who are working in the country to promote media standers and
defend journalist’s rights, while media violations in Somalia
are more sophisticating.
IFJ’s full disobediences will not affect our
activity to take action and advocate press freedoms in our country
added Mohamed Nuxurkey president of south and central journalists
association (SOCJA).
We understand NUSOJ is your only college in Somalia
but let me remind you still drive to a wrong direction.
I strongly encourage you not to lose the International
obligation of your organization and you should just do apologize
to Somali journalists and press organizations because of your bad
Idea.
Aden’s saying is come in time of Somali journalists
formed new unions in and outside of the country after missing enough
trustworthiness actions to confront violent attacks against journalist’s
good protection as well.
South and central journalists association is formed
October 9/10/2009 in Mogadishu by a Somali journalists from all
sectors of media houses in the south and central of Somalia where
journalists are always detained, harassed, poisoned, killed, threatened
kidnapped, or tortured.
the absences of unanimously gathered organization
of Somalia journalists and subsequently very capable to deal with
the far needs of Somali journalists inspired the formation of south
and central journalists association (SOCJA) and the Somali exiled
journalists association (S.E.J.SAS.).
For this reason SOCJA is calling to all an International
Organizations and British government to take positive measures of
IFJ’s threats against Somali journalists and Somali press
organizations.
(SOCJA) is also urging International organizations
for press and human rights defenders to launch group of monitors
to evaluate whether (NUSOJ) is the one which have the voice of the
Somali journalists or (SOCJA) and other partners for press freedom
in Somalia.
SOCJA Press releases.
Mogadishu-October/21/10/2009
Posted by: Mohammed Ibrahim Ayaanle
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