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Journalists Held Illegally by the TFG

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The following journalists are being held without charge by the TFG police forces, in violation of habeas corpus. Habeas corpus and/or protection from Arbitrary Arrest and Detention is guaranteed in:

 

* The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) (Article 9)

* The Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (1990) (Article 20)

* The Constitution of the Somali Republic (1960) (Article 16)

* The Transitional Federal Charter (2004) (Article 16, the same as the original constitution)

 

These are the journalists held illegally, without charge or crime:

 

* Mohammed Shidane Daban (Radio Banadir)

* Bashir Mohammed Abdulkadir (Radio Somaliweyn)

* Abdirahman Mohamed Hudeyfi (Radio Somaliweyn)

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So you're saying that the TFG is too barbaric to respect the rule of law?

 

The UIC respected the rule of law, and their administration was given the same population, economy, society and challenges.

 

What's wrong with the TFG?

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ElPunto   

^It's about as barbaric as Egypt and Russia. Does that answer it for you?

 

PS - Don't use the word barbaric unless something actually merits it

 

PPS - There is no rule of law at any time in Somalia including the UIC's time - the only rule that counts is that of the ruler!

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Egypt and Russia's attitude towards Arbitrary Arrest and Detention is Barbaric. So is the USA's "Extraordinary Rendition" of prisoners to barbaric countries who do not respect the rule of law, and their own arbitrary detention in Guantanamo Bay.

 

Somalia was under the rule of law between 1960 and 1969, and between September to December 2006. Under the UIC one could take disputes to the law to be resolved through the law. One had protections under the law from abuses, and could appeal decisions. Regardless of anything else you can say about them, there was the rule of law.

 

Without the rule of law, there is only barbarism.

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After 25 days in Jail, Puntland has released Awale Jama Salad on bail.

 

http://allafrica.com/stories/200801161136.html

 

No charges were ever filed against him.

 

Also, Ayanle Husein Abdi was released this evening.

 

http://allafrica.com/stories/200801161133.html

 

They were released right after I posted this. Does the TFG read this forum?!?

 

First post updated to reflect this.

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Som@li   

lol,ofcourse, TFG is reading this,Duke is its spokesman,

 

All innocent journalists should be freed,but Armchair Politician what would you do when the journalists incite hate and voilence?

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