Somaliland lawyers who challenged arbitrary detentions face criminal prosecution, license revocation
HARGEISA (HORN OBSERVER) – Five lawyers in Somaliland are currently facing threats of prosecution and potential license revocation after filing a case challenging the actions of the Somaliland National Intelligence Agency (NIA).SJS relieved by the freedom of SYL TV journalist following 24-hour secret detention
MOGADISHU, Somalia 18 April, 2024 – The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) welcomes the release of journalist and SYL TV founder, Hussein Abdulle Mohamed, who had gone missing late on Tuesday, 16 April, 2024, after being summoned for a meeting with the director of the Somali National Intelligence…'We'll rather die than pay', SJS stands firm against extortion demands
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Statement by USAID Administrator, Samantha Power -SJS denounces the acts of sabotage and invasion of privacy directed towards its bank accounts
MOGADISHU, Somalia, 14 April 2024 – The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) condemns the acts of sabotage and breaches of privacy targeted at its bank accounts, aimed at hindering the organisation's operations.193 Ethiopian, Somali migrants and traffickers arrested in Somaliland while en route to Yemen
HARGEISA (HORN OBSERVER) – Somaliland's coastal guard authorities made a significant breakthrough on Sunday, announcing the interception and detention of a group of 193 migrants and traffickers along the eastern coast of the Sanaag region on the Red Sea.SJS: Free journalist Mohamud Abdirashid Abdi arbitrarily detained in Luuq district, Gedo
MOGADISHU, Somalia 5 April, 2024 – The Somali Journalists Syndicate (SJS) calls for the immediate and unconditional freedom of journalist Mohamud Abdirashid Abdi who is detained in Luuq district of Gedo region since 1 April 2024.Root Out The Decay: Bribery and Corruption in Somali Parliament
By - ABDALLE MUMIN*HRW: Somalia's Constitutional Proposals Put Children at Risk
(Nairobi) – Somalia's parliament should reject any proposed constitutional amendments that would weaken rights protections for children, Human Rights Watch said today.- Popular
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