
Friday, July 17, 2009
New York (CPJ) The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the attack on reporter Aweys Sheikh Nur on Wednesday by security guards during a court session in Bosaso, in Puntland, a semi-autonomous region of
Five security guards beat the reporter with their AK-47 rifle butts after he took photographs in
Nur, a reporter for the private Netherlands-based Horseed Media, at left, went to
According to Abdiqani Hassan with the Media Association of Puntland, the judge ordered journalists not to take photos in the packed courtroom but Nur was not present for the announcement.
"Beating a journalist for taking photographs is utterly unjustified. The fact that no one in a court of law stopped the guards is even more reprehensible," said CPJ's
In late June, Deputy Information Minister Abdishakur Mire Adan and the son of Puntland's president, Mohamed Abdirahman Farole, told Horseed Media to remove a May 11 article posted on their Web site, according to the editor-in-chief of Horseed Media, Mahad Mussa. Mussa told CPJ the article was a follow-up to two stories written by the New York Times alleging links between the Puntland government and a pirate leader named Abshir Boyah. Horseed Media refused to take the article down. The media company has investigated links between the pirates and certain Puntland officials.
Source: CPJ, July 17, 2009