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Ahead of elections, Somali media told to keep off gov’t accountability reporting

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Ahead of elections, Somali media told to keep off gov’t accountability reporting

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Sat Nov 09, 2019 11:23 am

MOGADISHU (Horn Observer) Somalia’s spy chief Fahad Yasin Dahir has met with the independent media executives and editors in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu and gave them new instructions meant to silence critics ahead of the upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections, Horn Observer has learnt.

In his first direct meeting with the independent media, the Director of National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) Fahad Yasin Dahir, a former journalist, informed Somali media directors and editors that the government will not tolerate opposition figures to criticize the government through the media and that local media who work with the government will be awarded- in attempt to gag the free press and put independent media coverage under complete control

The Tuesday’s late night meeting was organized by the Director of Communications at the Office of the president, Abdinur Mohamed Ahmed, also a former journalist, according to three senior media executives who attended the meeting. Mr. Abdinur initially invited the media directors and editors for what he termed as “a discussion with the Minister of Information” but media directors and editors only realized the official they were supposed to meet after they were taken to a hall where the man waiting them was Director of NISA, Fahad Yasin.

“Our cell phones and cameras were collected before the meeting started. We were told that the discussions will be off-the-record,” one media director told Horn Observer while requesting to remain anonymous due to safety concerns “To our shock the Director of NISA entered the meeting hall.”

Mr. Fahad, a soft-spoken man, addressed the group of the media directors and editors without hesitation. He informed the media managers to minimize the coverage of the opposition figures and that media houses were not supposed to cover negatively about news related to the Somali transition and the upcoming 2020/2021 general elections.

“He gave us a message of that we were supposed to be part of the system not against it. Nobody could question him or say no to him,” a second media director who insisted to remain anonymous over fear of safety repercussion told Horn Observer.

The spy chief further ordered the media representatives at the meeting to stop all government accountability related news coverage and to keep off security related reporting, according to a third source who attended this meeting.

“We are not sure how we can continue operating as an independent media in Mogadishu. I now fear for the safety of my journalists and my media,” said another radio editor who spoke to Horn Observer.

The meeting came following an attack and beatings against Al-Jazeera and Reuters journalists in Mogadishu earlier in the week. Five journalists were also detained late last for covering a public bus drivers’ protest in Mogadishu.

As Somalia is planning to have its general elections late next year, Somali media activists say there is usually a climate of hostility against journalists and media outlets in every election cycle in the country putting journalists working in Somalia into more risks.

– Horn Observer –

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Re: Ahead of elections, Somali media told to keep off gov’t accountability reporting

Postby AlfonsoII » Sat Nov 09, 2019 1:22 pm




Five journalists were also detained late last for covering a public bus drivers’ protest in Mogadishu.

nice! :clap: regulating the info that gets out of your country is good for foreign investment. it worked for ethiopia

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Postby Mk777 » Sat Nov 09, 2019 1:31 pm

How mr Yasin from a small village near the Ethiopian border rose to being arguably the most powerful Somali figure in politics is very intriguing

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Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Nov 09, 2019 1:32 pm

How mr Yasin from a small village near the Ethiopian border rose to being arguably the most powerful Somali figure in politics is very intriguing
Indeed he ia a powerful man, sheeqaal caadi mahan if their making abgaals like Abkoow scream

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Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Sat Nov 09, 2019 2:19 pm

How mr Yasin from a small village near the Ethiopian border rose to being arguably the most powerful Somali figure in politics is very intriguing
Indeed he ia a powerful man, sheeqaal caadi mahan if their making abgaals like Abkoow scream
When you have the pocketbook of a Khaleej country. You will make the laandheeres into laangaabs

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Re: Ahead of elections, Somali media told to keep off gov’t accountability reporting

Postby AbkoowDhiblaawe » Sat Nov 09, 2019 3:12 pm

How mr Yasin from a small village near the Ethiopian border rose to being arguably the most powerful Somali figure in politics is very intriguing
Indeed he ia a powerful man, sheeqaal caadi mahan if their making abgaals like Abkoow scream
Sxb everything is going according to the plan. Nabad iyo nolol are the most hated group in Xamar, Baydhabo, Kismaayo, GM and Puntland.

The moment Farmaajo tries to get a extension or tries to use xoogaga wadiniiyinta for his sham election he is planning. Is the moment we will pull out our troops from SNA, hubkeena baa laso baxeynaa.

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Postby jannoman » Sat Nov 09, 2019 4:24 pm

Can someone explain to me how come we have never seen any ex Somali president becoming an active mucaarad after the end of their tenure and the transfer of power to new president neither in Somaliland (Dahir Rayaale and Ahmed Mohamed) nor Puntland ( Farole and Abdiwali) or even South Somalia from Abdiqasim or Abdilahi Yusuf........and suddenly we have three ex-presidents all hailing from one subclan participating in active government sabotage calling themselves mucaarad....what is this new political culture from these ex-presidents?

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Postby ReturnOfMariixmaan » Sat Nov 09, 2019 5:00 pm

Can someone explain to me how come we have never seen any ex Somali president becoming an active mucaarad after the end of their tenure and the transfer of power to new president neither in Somaliland (Dahir Rayaale and Ahmed Mohamed) nor Puntland ( Farole and Abdiwali) or even South Somalia from Abdiqasim or Abdilahi Yusuf........and suddenly we have three ex-presidents all hailing from one subclan participating in active government sabotage calling themselves mucaarad....what is this new political culture from these ex-presidents?

They see the ghost of Mohamed Siad Barre in Farmaajo. They fear the return of legitmate government that questions the looting and boob of the last 30 years post Siad Barre era. Even other Daroods (MJs + OGs) fear the resurgence of a strong MX centralized govt. But this time it's even worse than the Kacaan. This time the people of Somalia actually are for this government by popular mandate. It is driven by the youth. These HAG politicians are of the 90s civil war generation. They have no popular support and were an active part of the wholesale of our natural resources like our sea to Kenya.

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Postby jannoman » Sat Nov 09, 2019 5:43 pm

Can someone explain to me how come we have never seen any ex Somali president becoming an active mucaarad after the end of their tenure and the transfer of power to new president neither in Somaliland (Dahir Rayaale and Ahmed Mohamed) nor Puntland ( Farole and Abdiwali) or even South Somalia from Abdiqasim or Abdilahi Yusuf........and suddenly we have three ex-presidents all hailing from one subclan participating in active government sabotage calling themselves mucaarad....what is this new political culture from these ex-presidents?

They see the ghost of Mohamed Siad Barre in Farmaajo. They fear the return of legitmate government that questions the looting and boob of the last 30 years post Siad Barre era. Even other Daroods (MJs + OGs) fear the resurgence of a strong MX centralized govt. But this time it's even worse than the Kacaan. This time the people of Somalia actually are for this government by popular mandate. It is driven by the youth. These HAG politicians are of the 90s civil war generation. They have no popular support and were an active part of the wholesale of our natural resources like our sea to Kenya.
i got it ...loud and clear........but this time round sincerely Merexaan should take care of themselves and enrich and build their regions infrastructures while at the same time working for Somalinimo.....because am tired of seeing the very people you helped stand on their legs by building roads and ports and factories accusing you of having left your regions "shitholes" instead of rewarding you at least verbally for giving away the national wealth to other tribes because as the Somali proverb says "Qaybiye ama qaaday ama qad" what actually happened to Mareehaan regions was iney qadeen..........hence since you are going to be "abahood wasayaal" at least be "abahoodwasayaal qaybtooda qaata" ........because you know what since the historical burden of building Somali nation is always going to fall on your shoulders .......make those shoulders wide and strong......for this is the purpose of Allah from creating Mareexaan's ....keeping the fool Somalis together............laakin bro yaan dib qof yaro So'maali ah oo aad naftaada tiisa ka horumarisay walaaltinimo iyo Somaalinimo kugu jirta oo aad u dhalatay oo Rabaaniya awgeed hadhow kugu caayin "maxaad taada wax uga qaban weydey" because the mean little soul in him doesn't understand that there are rag raga who care about the wellbeing of others more than they do of their own..........which a sign of true iimaan ....which dictates loving for your brother what you love for yourself.......and putting him first.....but Somalis have no iimaan or humanity except those whom Allah had given His mercy........"manraxima" (Mareexaan) Rabi........

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Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Nov 09, 2019 5:56 pm

How mr Yasin from a small village near the Ethiopian border rose to being arguably the most powerful Somali figure in politics is very intriguing
Indeed he ia a powerful man, sheeqaal caadi mahan if their making abgaals like Abkoow scream
Sxb everything is going according to the plan. Nabad iyo nolol are the most hated group in Xamar, Baydhabo, Kismaayo, GM and Puntland.

The moment Farmaajo tries to get a extension or tries to use xoogaga wadiniiyinta for his sham election he is planning. Is the moment we will pull out our troops from SNA, hubkeena baa laso baxeynaa.
Ceelasha biyaha inad uu qaxdaan miyaad rabtaan :damn: walle dadka qaar caqligood wakaas, never went to build only destroy. Farmaajo is gonna win whether you like it or not, xoogaga wadaniyiinta is just a ruse to dupe fools like you into believing Farmaajo is building some gestapo shadow army.

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Indeed he ia a powerful man, sheeqaal caadi mahan if their making abgaals like Abkoow scream
Sxb everything is going according to the plan. Nabad iyo nolol are the most hated group in Xamar, Baydhabo, Kismaayo, GM and Puntland.

The moment Farmaajo tries to get a extension or tries to use xoogaga wadiniiyinta for his sham election he is planning. Is the moment we will pull out our troops from SNA, hubkeena baa laso baxeynaa.
Ceelasha biyaha inad uu qaxdaan miyaad rabtaan :damn: walle dadka qaar caqligood wakaas, never went to build only destroy. Farmaajo is gonna win whether you like it or not, xoogaga wadaniyiinta is just a ruse to dupe fools like you into believing Farmaajo is building some gestapo shadow army.
Sxb the moment he tries some tricks is the day he'll get removed. We're watching. Our boys including Gorgor are ready. Waa inoo 2021.

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Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Nov 09, 2019 6:24 pm

Xamar idinka ma iskaleh? You have to obey the government, overthrowing govts solves nothing as was evident in 1991. Damn caqli hawiye never changes! You never saw anyone threaten to overthrow HSM or Shariif.

Shame, shame, shame two former presidents reduced to petty warlord status

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Postby SultanOrder » Sat Nov 09, 2019 6:51 pm

If Hawiye was shit they would have removed Alshabab that bombs Xamar every week. If Anisom was gone the. Alshabab would control Xamar in a day. We are not in 91 anymore.

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Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Nov 09, 2019 7:13 pm

If Hawiye was shit they would have removed Alshabab that bombs Xamar every week. If Anisom was gone the. Alshabab would control Xamar in a day. We are not in 91 anymore.
Absolutely, they cannot even liberate their lands from AS. Abkoow take your Gorgor and liberate Ceeldheer.

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Postby FatheroftheCamel » Sat Nov 09, 2019 7:19 pm

Subxanallah somalia is back to the dictatorship era , the little peace and freedom we had the past 2 terms goes down the drain . Why do these ppl not learn from the past , the last dictator died poor , miserable and in a ghetto Nigerian washroom while leaving the country broken . Wallahi zoomalis are xoolos they never learn from the past .


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