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Concerns Over Media Freedom and Press Suppression in Somalia

[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- The platforms of Shabelle TV and radio are once again under what looks like coordinated and selected pressure activities from state-sponsored minders in Somalia.

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Shabelle Media Network reports coordinated pressure from state-sponsored entities in Somalia aimed at suppressing critical media coverage of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

What was announced

  1. Shabelle TV and radio face systematic removal of articles critical of the government from their Facebook page.
  2. State surrogates are using a fake company named 'La Liga' to manipulate copyright claims against Shabelle Media Network.
  3. The media organization calls for the government to stop these oppressive activities and urges the international community to advocate for media freedom.

Context

The article highlights ongoing challenges to media freedom in Somalia, particularly following the end of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's mandate.

We deplore and condemn such low-key but oppressive activities to silence the Somali media.

Mogadishu, Somalia

Why this matters: This issue is critical for Somali readers as it directly impacts press freedom and the ability to hold the government accountable.

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Mogadishu, Somalia — The platforms of Shabelle TV and radio are once again under what looks like coordinated and selected pressure activities from state-sponsored minders in Somalia.

News articles about opposition activities, which are critical of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, whose mandate of four years has ended recently, are instantly removed on our Facebook page after state surrogates using fake companies for a claim of copyright violations manipulate Facebook's community and copyright guidelines.

For more clarity, news articles about the government and narratives in favor of it are untouched and continue to remain be published on our Facebook page.

It is the second time that these state surrogates or minders have launched systematic and clandestine activities against Shabelle Media Network and other online media organizations based both inside and outside Somalia.

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