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COMMITTEE TO PROTECT JOURNALISTS In Beledweyne, a western town controlled by the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), authorities jailed journalist Osman Adan Areys of the private station Radio Simba on Friday, according to NUSOJ. He was released without charge on Sunday. Local journalists said they believed Areys’ arrest was linked to interviews broadcast on Thursday, in which local residents criticized ICU-imposed restrictions, NUSOJ reported. A CPJ source said the restrictions include a curfew in Beledweyne, which lies near the border with ICU-backed authorities in Jowhar, some 56 miles (90 kilometers) north of the capital, The shutdown, though aimed at musical content, also silenced news programming on Radio Jowhar for two days. The station went back on the air today after agreeing to tight restrictions on musical content. “The Committee to Protect Journalists is alarmed that the Islamic Courts Union authorities are using heavy-handed tactics to repress the media and dictate the content of radio stations,” CPJ Executive Director Joel Simon said. “The ICU must ensure that journalists can work without fear of reprisal.” The ICU took control of CPJ is a New York–based, independent, nonprofit organization that works to safeguard press freedom worldwide. For more information, visit www.cpj.org. |
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