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Radio Shabelle owned by shababs

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Radio Shabelle owned by shababs

Postby waryaa » Fri Jan 21, 2011 5:39 am

The masked gun totting torabora headquartered guys started a new kind of fighting - hijacking Shabelle's FM frequency. They did not just jam it but started to broadcast on the same frequency. Instead of banning their subjects from listening to Shabele Radio (AMISOM mouth piece) they took it to the next level by turning UNDP managed radio station into Shabab propoganda machine.

These secretive guys are determined.

UNDP/AMISOM 0 - Shababs 3

MOGADISHU (Sh. M. Network) – The Islamist fighters of Harakat Al-shabab Mujihideen have formally started fighting against Shabelle Media Network blocking Shabelle’s frequencies 101.50 MHz to other 4 FM radio waves in the Somali capital Mogadishu until Tuesday night.

A research made by Shabelle Media Network was known that the radio could not be listened in several neighborhoods including Suka-holaha, Bakara market, Elasha biyaha, Lafole and other villages between Afgoi, a town which is 30 kilometers to south of the Somali capital Mogadishu.

Al-shabab members are currently playing an idiotic tactic that they had turned on an FM radio at Suka-holaha neighborhood and changed to the frequency of Shabelle Media Network 101.50 MHs in Mogadishu aiming to halt the activities of airing certainly news reports and programs of Shabelle Media Network for the Somali peoplewho are in and around the capital.

They had also tuned on an FM radios at Elasha and Lafole villages in out of the capital which they were all placed to the position of Shabelle’s frequencies 101.50 MHz airing Holy Quran verses and other special programs for the Shabab.

More people from the areas under the control of Al-shabab had put many questions between them by inquiring what had Shabelle radio happened and whether there were some of its journalists killed shortly after they heard the verses on the frequency of Shabelle which being diverted and illegally used by Al-shabab.

The FM radios using Al-shabab fighters for their new war against Shabelle Media Network were all forcibly looted from their owners and stations in Mogadishu and others region earlier.

More of our listeners from different areas in and out of the Somali caital Mogadishu had asked question relating what had heppehed to us, but were satisfied as they were informed that Al-shabab begun news plans to fight against the Shabelle Media network.

Nevertheless, the question needed to be asked, is why Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen refusing for the Somali people to listen Radio Shabelle, the award winner media of 2010 as there are more radio station operating in the Somali capital Mogadishu.

The answer of the question is very clear and is that Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen opposes the news reports and programs based the clarity impartiality that Shabelle, the only impartial radio station in the Somalia released as:-

http://www.shabelle.net/article.php?id=2153

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