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Somali police force radio station off air | Somali police force radio station off air |
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Police in Somalia have stormed the Mogadishu headquarters of the independent radio station, Shabelle, forcing it off the air. | Police in Somalia have stormed the Mogadishu headquarters of the independent radio station, Shabelle, forcing it off the air. |
The authorities said they were taking back possession of the building, which belonged to the government. | The authorities said they were taking back possession of the building, which belonged to the government. |
The radio station is well known for being critical of senior officials. | The radio station is well known for being critical of senior officials. |
The move is the latest in a series of attacks on independent journalists by the government and the Islamist group, al-Shabab, media activists say. | The move is the latest in a series of attacks on independent journalists by the government and the Islamist group, al-Shabab, media activists say. |
The station had previously been ordered to leave the building. | The station had previously been ordered to leave the building. |
Radio Shabelle reported on its website that police forced their way into the studio and beat journalists. | Radio Shabelle reported on its website that police forced their way into the studio and beat journalists. |
Witnesses told the AFP news agency that radio employees were seen being loaded into trucks. | Witnesses told the AFP news agency that radio employees were seen being loaded into trucks. |
A police officer said that the raid had "nothing to do with Radio Shabelle's current activities", the agency reported. | |
The Somali interior ministry says that the building housing Radio Shabelle was previously occupied by the national airline, and so should revert to the government. | The Somali interior ministry says that the building housing Radio Shabelle was previously occupied by the national airline, and so should revert to the government. |
Radio Shabelle says it was occupying the building, which is near Mogadishu's airport and in a secure area, legally after an agreement with the previous government. | Radio Shabelle says it was occupying the building, which is near Mogadishu's airport and in a secure area, legally after an agreement with the previous government. |
The Reporters Without Borders organisation, which campaigns for freedom of information and helps journalists, says journalists working in Somalia face "extreme dangers". | The Reporters Without Borders organisation, which campaigns for freedom of information and helps journalists, says journalists working in Somalia face "extreme dangers". |
Eighteen journalists were killed in Somalia in 2012 alone, the organisation says, and 10 Radio Shabelle journalists have been murdered since 2007. | Eighteen journalists were killed in Somalia in 2012 alone, the organisation says, and 10 Radio Shabelle journalists have been murdered since 2007. |
Reporters Without Borders gave its annual international press freedom award to Radio Shabelle in 2010. | Reporters Without Borders gave its annual international press freedom award to Radio Shabelle in 2010. |
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