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The Trial of the Somali Journalist, Abdiasis Koronto Started in Mogadishu
February 3, 2012 Markacadeey
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Somali journalists gathered at the regional
court on Saturday morning, February 02, 2013 both to show
solidarity and report the trail of the Somali Journalist,
Abdiasis Abdinur Ibrahim (Koronto) who was accused insulting
state institution and fabricating a false story, following
his interview he conducted with a Somali woman who said that
she was raped.
The hearing
started at 12:35pm local time and the precede judge, Ahmed
Adan announced that the court is open and asked the Attorney
General, Abdulkadir Mohamed Muse to present witnesses and
evidences in support of the charges against the journalist
and the four held in connection with the rape case.
The prosecuting attorney who is the Somali Attorney General,
Abdulkadir Mohamed Muse presented the interview of the
journalist conducted and his job accreditation card provided
by Ergo Radio and four witnesses against the alleged rape
victim. Though the preceding judge said that "these are not
enough for your charges". This is contrary to the earlier
claims of the Attorney General following his last week's
media conference in which he declared that the file has been
successfully completed.
The Attorney general
requested two days to bring more witnesses and evidences and
the preceding judge announced that the court is closed and
will resume on Tuesday morning, 5 February, 2013 at 8:00am
in the morning for the next hearing.
The National
Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) is disappointed about
the continued detention of the journalist, which is in
detention since January 10 and call for the Somali
government to urgently drop the charges against the
journalist and respect the freedom of expression and the
press.
"Keeping the journalist in jail for a long
time, for only interviewing a woman allegedly gang raped by
members of the state security and charged for insulting the
state institution and fabricating a story, is a matter is
great concern among the Somali media practitioners." Mohamed
Ibrahim, NUSOJ Secretary General said, "The government must
drop the charges and release the journalist and call for
respect of the freedom of expression and the freedom of the
press, which is currently at stake and bring the
journalists' killers to justice"
Somali journalists
are confident that the journalist, Abdiasis Koronto has
nothing to do with the alleged charges and reiterated that
to interview a victim is not a crime and are very hopeful
that Abdiasis be released soon.
The journalist,
Abdiasis Koronto was arrested on January 10, 2013 and was
accused of interviewing a woman, who alleged being raped by
state security forces. The interview has not been published
on any media outlet. At the same time, the Somali Police
claims that this journalist is the author of a reportage
that appeared on Al Jazeera/Universal TV. The police
searched Abdulasis's home twice, took his laptop and digital
voice recorder.
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