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Somalia: WPF Condemns Violence and Intimidation Against Journalists Covering Mogadishu Protests
Press workers in Somalia faced a wave of violence and intimidation as they covered protests in Mogadishu, among the women targeted are Nimo Muhidin and Safa Osman. Both were subjected to intimidation by the Somali police as they attempted to report from the scene.
Kenya: Women Press Freedom Stands with Najma Hussein, Ramla Abubakar, and Yasmin Mohamed Against Cultural and Gender-Based Harassment
WPF unequivocally stands with Najma Hussein, Ramla Abubakar, and Yasmin Mohamed, and other Somali women journalists in Kenya who face deeply entrenched cultural and gender-based challenges.
Somalia: Police Restrict Amina Ibrahim and Multiple Journalists From Covering Cemetery Exhumations
Women Press Freedom denounces police harassment and unjust restrictions targeting independent media reporting on exhumations at a cemetery in Mogadishu.
Somalia: CFWIJ and WPF Condemn Intelligence's Interference of Journalists' Training
CFWIJ and WPF stands firmly against the recent actions of the National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) in Mogadishu.
Somalia: British-Somali Journalist Busharo Ali Mohamed Detained and Physically Assaulted by Somaliland Security Forces
Freelance journalist Busharo Ali Mohamed was detained at Somaliland border and reportedly tortured by security forces.
Somalia: CFWIJ Condemns The Arrest Of Sagal Mustafe Hassan Nur, Naima Abdi Ahmed And Other Journalists
Sagal Mustafe Hassan Nur, Naima Abdi Ahmed and eight other journalists were arrested in Somalia’s breakaway Somaliland region while covering a prison scuffle.
Somalia: CFWIJ Condemns The Police Violence Against Journalist Fardowso Mohamud Sahal
Radio Kulme reporter Fardowso Mohamud Sahal was beaten and attacked by police while covering a protest in Mogadishu on May 16. Her equipment was also confiscated by security forces. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) condemns police violence against Fardowso. The main duty of security forces is to provide a free and safe environment. We demand Somalian officials to ensure journalists’ safety.
#Womenjourno: CFWIJ Deeply Saddened By The Killing Somali-Canadian Journalist Hodan Nalayeh
Hodan Nalayeh, a Somali-Canadian journalist, was killed in an attack at the Medina Hotel in Somalia’s port city of Kismayo, on Friday.