
Reporters sans Frontières:
Reporters Without Borders has called on the Somali and Ethiopian governments to explain why two Eritrean state TV journalists have been held in secret after being arrested late last year along with several Somalis and foreigners near the border with Kenya.
"Like many other foreign journalists, they were reporting on the situation in Somalia and were not foreign fighters, as those arrested with them appear to be," the worldwide press freedom organisation said. "They were journalists from one of the world's most closed-off and repressive countries and we fear for their safety, whether they continue to be held or are returned to their own country."
The freedom of thougts, believes and opinions is a indicator of the development of the country. In this way, a government who unrespect the free press, means that the people doesn't have a freedom. It carry us to conclude that the government of Somalia wants to theyr people don't see the real situation.
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Reporters Without Borders has called on the Somali and Ethiopian governments to explain why two Eritrean state TV journalists have been held in secret after being arrested late last year along with several Somalis and foreigners near the border with Kenya.
"Like many other foreign journalists, they were reporting on the situation in Somalia and were not foreign fighters, as those arrested with them appear to be," the worldwide press freedom organisation said. "They were journalists from one of the world's most closed-off and repressive countries and we fear for their safety, whether they continue to be held or are returned to their own country."
The freedom of thougts, believes and opinions is a indicator of the development of the country. In this way, a government who unrespect the free press, means that the people doesn't have a freedom. It carry us to conclude that the government of Somalia wants to theyr people don't see the real situation.
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