Mogadishu
10 Febraury
2009 Waagacusub Media
New York-
The
Committee to Protect Journalists
condemns Saturday’s brutal knife attack on Hassan Bulhan,
director of a
local
radio station
in the central town of
Abudwaq
.
Bulhan was stabbed at least five
times in the chest and abdomen during a clan
reconciliation meeting, two local journalists told CPJ,
in what was the second attack on a
Somali
journalist in just four days. Bulhan was in stable
condition today in Galkayo Hospital , a local journalist
and a relative told CPJ.
“Somali journalists continue to be targeted while covering
both village and regional conflicts,” said CPJ’s Africa
program coordinator, Tom Rhodes . “We urge the clan elders
in Abudwaq to ensure the perpetrator of this crime is
brought to justice and allow journalists to carry out
their work unhindered.”
Local journalists told CPJ that they believed the
assailant to be angry with Bulhan over comments the
journalist made on Radio Abudwaq about a recent clan
attack. The assailant, who was not identified, fled the
area after the attack. The reconciliation meeting in
Abudwaq involved the country’s two main rival clans: the
Hawiye and Darod clans.
Somalia
, caught in a civil conflict that escalated in December
2006, is one of the
deadliest places
in the world for the press. Since 2007, 11 Somali
journalists have been slain.
On February 3, Radio Shabelle Director
Said
Tahlil
was
shot
dead
by unknown gunmen in the Bakara Market area of the
capital, Mogadishu .
Belhan, 38, also did freelance
work for radio stations across the country, the National
Union of Somali Journalists reported.
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