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Monday, June 9, 2008

UN OFFICIAL SPEAKS OUT AGAINST KILLING OF SOMALI JOURNALIST

UN OFFICIAL SPEAKS OUT AGAINST KILLING OF SOMALI JOURNALIST New York, Jun 9 2008 11:00AM The top United Nations humanitarian official for Somalia has expressed his shock and disappointment at the latest killing of a journalist in the strife-torn nation, the deadliest place in Africa for the media to work.

Nasteh Dahir Farah was fatally shot on 7 June by unknown gunmen in Kismayo. He had been working for the BBC and the Associated Press, and was also the vice chairman of the National Union of Somali Journalists.

In a <" http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/LSGZ-7FFHMG?OpenDocument&query=somalia">statement issued today, Mark Bowden, the UN Humanitarian and Resident Coordinator for Somalia, noted that "members of civil society in Somalia – in particular the media – have been singled out for attack and assassination."

Mr. Farah's death brings to nine the number of journalists killed in Somalia in 2007-2008. He is the second reporter to be killed in Kismayo this year.

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Somalia is now the second-most dangerous country to be a journalist, behind only Iraq.

"It's a tribute to the dedication and courage of journalists such as Mr. Farah, that despite the fact that members of the media are frequently targeted, harassed, arrested and killed in Somalia, he continued his work," said Mr. Bowden. "Sadly, his dedication cost him his life."

Somalia, which has not had a functioning national government since 1991, has witnessed deadly fighting in recent months, including in and around the capital, Mogadishu, which has seen an exodus of hundreds of thousands of civilian residents in the past year.
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