New report exposes pervasive culture of impunity in Somalia
Somali authorities have failed to successfully prosecute 92 percent of the cases of journalists murdered, revealed a new report, “Unseating Impunity: Justice for Somali Journalists”, released today by...
View ArticleTouching Testimonies by Journalists over Impunity of Crimes Committed against...
As part of series of activities carried out by the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) on the International Day against Impunity of Crimes against Journalists, the union releases video...
View ArticleNUSOJ Annual Report 2017
The year 2017 saw very little easing of the continued attacks on journalists in many regions of the country. Violence, attacks, impunity and injustice against journalists and media in Somalia remained...
View ArticleSomali journalists’ union marks World Press Freedom Day amid a welter of...
The freedom and safety of journalists in Somalia have come under heavy siege in the year 2017 as the campaign to criminalise journalism intensified, with four journalists murdered in four months, 12...
View ArticleKenyan High Court bars Finnish NGOs from using EU funds to bankroll an impostor
The High Court of Kenya in Nairobi has issued yesterday an injunction following an application from the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) barring two NGOs from Finland from giving funds to a...
View ArticleRECAP: A look back at Somali journalists struggling to survive media attacks
2018 has been another year where journalists in Somalia have been affected by threats, intimidations, arrests, judicial persecutions, torture and killings. Numerous reports compiled by the National...
View ArticleNUSOJ deplores continued arbitrary detention of an independent journalist
Journalist Abdulkadir Barre Moallim (second person from left) with fellow colleagues at NUSOJ General Assembly in August 2019 in Mogadishu The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) is shocked...
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