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22 July 2010 : AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: Amnesty International has called on Somali authorities and armed opposition groups in the country to respect freedom of expression amid a growing government crackdown on independent journalism.

A campaign of harassment and intimidation has seen a spate of arrests and interrogations of journalists since June. Media workers already face serious threats from armed groups, with 10 reporters killed in the last 18 months.



Amnesty International's new briefing paper, Hard News: Journalists' lives in danger in Somalia, launched on Somali Human Rights Day (22 July), documents the targeting of journalists in the country.

"Somali journalists are being prevented from informing the local population about daily violence that affects their lives - a service that is particularly vital in a conflict too dangerous for consistent international media reporting," said Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International's Africa deputy director.

"Somalia's authorities must investigate the attacks and harassment of journalists, both by armed groups and members of their own government, and ensure that freedom of expression is respected."

Somalia's internationally backed Transitional Federal Government (TFG) controls only a small part of the capital Mogadishu, while the rest of southern and central Somalia is under the control of armed groups.

The two largest are al-Shabab and Hizbul Islam, which are allied against the TFG but have also engaged in fighting against each other.

While the armed groups are the most deadly threat to journalists in the country, media workers have come under increased pressure from the TFG in a recent clampdown on independent journalism.

On 26 June, New York Times correspondent Mohammed Ibrahim fled Somalia after threats from government security forces, following the publication of an article alleging that government forces included child soldiers.

On 29 June, several journalists were wounded when missiles were fired on a press conference being held by Al-Shabab in Mogadishu. Local journalists at the scene believe they were indirectly targeted by the TFG, who did not want the press conference to go ahead.

On 1 July, police detained journalist Mustafa Haji Abdinur and freelance cameraman Yusuf Jama Abdullahi for taking pictures of their colleague, photojournalist Farah Abdi Warsame, who had been hit in the crossfire during fighting in Mogadishu.

The journalists were interrogated and forced to delete their photographs. Warsame was only able to get medical treatment after being interrogated.

"Rather than protecting journalists from feared armed groups such as al-Shabab, the Somali authorities are increasing the problems for media workers by adding to the harassment they face," said Michelle Kagari.

Armed groups opposed to the Somali government now control many towns in the country. They have killed, harassed and intimidated journalists, shut down radio stations, restricted what local media can report on and frequently prevent journalists from publishing information which they believe is unfavourable towards them. This makes it almost impossible to disseminate vital information on the situation in Somalia.

On 5 May - the most recent journalist killing - three gunmen shot dead broadcast journalist Sheik Nur Mohamed Abkey as he was returning home from the state-run Radio Mogadishu.

He was abducted by the gunmen near his home in southern Mogadishu and then shot repeatedly in the head. Members of al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the killing.

In 2009, nine journalists were killed, the highest total in any one year since 1991, when armed conflict broke out after the collapse of ex-President Siad Barre’s government.

In the first five months of 2010, in addition to the killing of one journalist, many more were abducted and harassed by armed groups.

The TFG was backed militarily by Ethiopian troops who remained in Somalia until early 2009. TFG officials and institutions are now protected by the African Union Mission in Somalia, AMISOM.

The TFG is opposed by a number of armed Islamist groups. Groups on both sides of the conflict often overlap, forge or shift alliances, or divide into separate groups.

Read the report:
Hard News: Journalists' lives in danger in Somalia

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For further information, please contact:
John Tackaberry, Media Relations
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LONDON - Less than two months before a fairytale wedding anticipated by much of the world, Britain's royal family finds itself fighting an inconvenient distraction: revelations that Prince Andrew, the queen's second son, is friends with a convicted sex offender, was photographed with a teenage prostitute, and has been accused of ties to Moammar Gadhafi's Libyan regime.

 

The Duke of York also hosted the son of the Tunisian dictator shortly before a popular uprising drove him from power — and the buildup of embarrassment has sparked calls that he be stripped of his role as special U.K. trade representative.

Buckingham Palace is in damage control mode as it attempts to keep the public's focus on the April 29 wedding between Prince William and tabloid favourite Kate Middleton, his university sweetheart.

British officials have rallied to Andrew's defence. The foreign secretary expressed his "confidence" in Andrew on Sunday, and a U.K. trade official voiced support for the prince to remain in the position, saying he does a "very valuable job."

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But pressure is mounting and there is growing speculation over how long Andrew can hang on to his post.

Andrew has courted trouble before: His much-publicized divorce from Sarah Ferguson, her subsequent missteps, massive debt, a tell-all interview and a videotaped attempt to sell a U.K. tabloid access to Andrew stand in stark contrast to the glow surrounding William and Kate Middleton's courtship and upcoming nuptials.

Since becoming a special trade representative in 2001, Andrew has also drawn criticism for reportedly taking lavish trips in his role as an unpaid trade ambassador.

The latest revelations in the British media have centred on Andrew's friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and claims that Andrew also had close ties to Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, one of the Libyan leader's sons.

Photos recently published in the British media show Andrew strolling in a park with Epstein — the New York billionaire jailed for soliciting underage prostitutes in Florida. Most recently, a photograph emerged showing Andrew with his arm around the waist of the teenage prostitute at the centre of that case.

While there has been no suggestion of any wrongdoing on the part of Andrew, the sum of events has prompted some soul-searching over whether the prince is a suitable representative for U.K. interests abroad.

"The duke recognizes that his association with Jeffrey Epstein was, in retrospect, unwise," a person familiar with the matter said, noting that it can be understood Andrew will not be photographed with Epstein again anytime soon.

But that's not placating some who say enough is enough. Last week, British lawmaker Chris Bryant claimed that Andrew had close links to Seif Gadhafi. Bryant called for Andrew to be fired, telling the House of Commons, "Isn't it time we dispensed with the services of the Duke of York?"

Buckingham Palace on Sunday rejected Bryant's claims, saying Andrew's interactions with the Gadhafi regime — and Tunisia's ousted dictatorship, too— fell within the mandate of his job as special trade representative.

"It was part of the British government's engagement with Libya at the time," a palace spokesman said on customary condition of anonymity.

The spokesman confirmed Andrew met Moammar Gadhafi twice. Both meetings were of public record and should not come as news, the spokesman said, adding that Andrew is "fully committed to his role as special representative."

"It is understood that he has the support of the government behind him," the spokesman said.

Government officials backed up that claim Sunday, citing Andrew's role in nurturing business interests.

"The Duke of York has made a valuable contribution to British business," a spokesman for government trade body UKTI said. "We continue to support him," he added, on customary condition of anonymity.

Foreign Secretary William Hague also expressing his full confidence in Andrew's work.

"I'm not an expert in ... the embarrassments," Hague told the BBC. "But certainly I've seen around the world a lot of good that he has done for this country."

 

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Today at Queen's Park, I announced that as Premier, I will repeal Dalton McGuinty's latest tax grab - the eco-tax - which has been slapped on over 10,000 household items.
You may not have heard about this latest assault on your wallet because while you were enjoying Canada Day festivities with friends and family, Dalton McGuinty used that opportunity to sneak in his punishing eco-tax.
The so-called eco-fees are a new tax on over 10,000 household products, including prescription medications, bath toys, sunblock, laundry detergent – even smoke alarms!
Dalton McGuinty and Stewardship Ontario, the secretive government agency that will levy and collect this new tax, gave Ontario families no warning about it beforehand. Worse, we’ve learned that Stewardship Ontario has instructed retailers to hide the tax in the product price so that “the consumer is none the wiser.”
Sneaky new taxes. No accountability. All on the heels of the HST.
No wonder Ontario families are outraged.
Everyone agrees that we must take action to protect our environment. But the new eco-tax has absolutely nothing to do with the environment. It's just another shameless McGuinty tax grab, pure and simple.
Eight years ago, Dalton McGuinty went on TV and promised that he wouldn’t raise our taxes. Yet within months, he slapped us with the Health Tax - the biggest tax hike in Ontario’s history.
And he didn’t stop there.
He has increased the price of electricity. Of water. Of dispensing fees for everyday prescription drugs. And let’s not forget his HST, which has increased the price of everything from gasoline to funerals.
Although they may make sense to Dalton McGuinty, these tax hikes will take billions out of the pockets of families already struggling through the worst job market in decades.


The Ottawa’s Multicultural Integrated Security System is helping the diplomatic line of Yemen to hide the crimes of the planners. They are anger of the human rights activists as well as the Interpol.

Arab Communities, Resturants, Restaurants and the Religious Establishments are examples.

That is just plain wrong.
To fight the eco-tax, we need your help. Your special donation of $25 – or whatever you can afford – will help us tell Ontarians about this tax and put pressure on Dalton McGuinty to scrap it. And, it will help the PC Party of Ontario prepare to defeat Dalton McGuinty in the next election.
Can you help us today? You can click here or click on the button above to "scrap McGuinty".
With your support, we can stop this McGuinty tax grab.
Thank you,

Tim Hudak, MPP

Leader, Ontario PC Party
P.S. With your special support of $25 today we can send the Liberals a message they can't ignore. Only the Ontario PC Party will stop McGuinty's massive tax grabs and get Ontario back on track.

Espionage in Canada and Western Countries: Part one and Two

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The moncitizenship is the new Canadian governmental task. The diplomatic lines of Republics of Yemen and Poland are non grata with their masks.

Semitic illegal drug calls Khat spreads in North

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Terry O'Reilly & Mike Tennant - The Age of Persuasion

The ad men behind CBC Radio’s The Age of Persuasion, Terry O'Reilly & Mike Tennant, combine lively social history and years of industry experience to show how the art of persuasion shapes our culture.
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اتهمت الأستاذة توكل كرمان رئيسة منظمة صحفيات بلا قيود النظام اليمني في صنعاء بأنه الحاضن للإرهاب ومتحالف مع تنظيم القاعدة لاستخدامه ضد خصومه السياسية ، وأكدت توكل التي كانت تتحدث مساء اليوم لقناة " الجزيرة مباشر " أن صالح أستخدم الإسلاميين وتخالف معهم في حربه ضد الجنوب عام 1994 ، وأنه اليوم – اي الرئيس صالح – يسعى لاتهام الحراك الجنوبي السلمي بتحالفه مع تنظيم القاعدة .وأوضحت توكل أن الحراك في الجنوب سلمي ، وأن أي محاولة للصق الحراك بالإرهاب فأن مصدر الربط ومنفذيه هم جنود تابعين للنظام في صنعاء ، ودللت الناشطة الحقوقية بما حدث أثناء وبعد حادث المعجلة عندما جرى تصوير كلمة لاحد أنصار القاعدة والذي قالها صراحة " إننا لسنا ضد جنود الدولة ولكننا ضد عملاء أمريكا " وقالت : " كلمة القاعدي هذا كانت واضحة أنه لن يمس الجنود لانه خرج من هذا النظام ويمثلونه ، ولكن يقصد العملاء لأمريكا هو نحن المدافعين عن الحق وأنصار الحراك السلمي ، وكل منظمات المجتمع المدني " .وقالت توكل كرمان في برنامج الجزيرة الذي خصص للحديث عن حرية الرأي والتعبير والوضع السياسي في اليمن أن النظام في صنعاء وتحدث الرئيس اليمني علي عبدالله صالح عبر القناة وعلى الهواء مباشرة أن يتجرأ ويقبض على شيخ الجعاش في محافظة أب والذي هجر خمس قرى من سكانها وأنتهك حقوقهم وشردهم من المنطقة ، بنفس الطريقة التي تعامل فيها مع الاستاذ هشام باشراحيل رئيس وناشر جريدة " الأيام " الجنوبية ، وقالت أن الجنوبيين يرون في هذه الجريدة هويتهم ولهذا سيدافعون عنها ، مؤكدة أنه لا يوجد اي سند قانوني يجعل الدولة أن تستخدم كل هذه القوة والاستعراض بها ضد أسرة وصحيفة لا يملكون الا الكلمة للدفاع عن حقوق أبناء الجنوب واليمن عامة ، وأن الايام تعامل معها النظام بهذه القوة لانه يخاف الحقيقة ، وأن الايام كانت عاكسة للحقيقة التي تجري في الجنوب بالصورة والخبر .
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متابعات: أنصار صحيفة " الأيام " من أبناء الجنوب في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية قرروا تنظيم مظاهرة يوم الاثنين 11 / 1 / 2010 المقبل في الساعة العاشرة صباحا أمام مبنى وزارة الخارجية في العاصمة واشنطن ، تضامنا مع صحيفة " الأيام" وأسرة ناشريها الأستاذين هشام وتمام محمد علي باشراحيل لما تتعرض له من ممارسات إرهاب الدولة لنظام الاحتلال الذي يقوده الطاغية علي عبد الله صالح ، والذي قام بترويع النساء والأطفال من أجل إسكات المنبر الجنوبي الإعلامي وقمع وترهيب ناشريه والزج بهم وأنصارهم من أعضاء مؤسسات المجتمع المدني بالجنوب في زنازينه . نداء عاجل تظاهرة تضامن مع " الأيام " في واشنطن قام نظام على عبدالله صالح الهمجي بإضافة جريمة جديدة إلى سجل جرائمه ضد شعبنا ووطننا الجنوبي المحتل حيث اعتدى في الرابع من يناير ٢٠١٠ وبالرصاص الحي على ممثلي أحزاب المعارضة ومنظمات المجتمع المدني والمواطنين الذين هرعوا للاعتصام السلمي أمام مقر صحيفة الأيام للدفاع بصدور مفتوحة عن هذا المنبر والرمز الوطني لمدينة عدن والجنوب ، ورغم استلامه ثلاثة رهائن بينهم محمد هشام باشراحيل فانه نقض تعهده برفع الحصار عن مقر الصحيفة ومسكن عائلة باشراحيل . وفي يوم الثلاثاء قصف من الساعة الثالثة ليلا حتى الثامنة صباحا مقر الصحيفة ومسكن الناشرين هشام وتمام باشراحيل مستخدما سلاح الدوشكا المخيف غير عابئ بالأطفال والنساء ولا بالمعتصمين الذين لجئوا الى مقر الصحيفة والمسكن بعد ان أطلق الأمن المركزي عليهم الرصاص عصر يوم الاثنين الرابع من يناير ٢٠١٠ . لم يتوقف القصف إلا بعد خروج خمسة أفراد من أسرة باشراحيل وتسليم أنفسهم كرهائن واعتقال حوالي ٥٠ شخصا بعد أن نقلوا أولاً إلى شرطة كريتر بعذر التوقيع على تعهدات مطلوبة من الشرطة. لم يكتفي هذا النظام الوحشي بأخذ الرهائن بل انتزع أيضا الناشر هشام باشراحيل من فراش المرض ورمى به في غياهب السجون ، ملفقا ومفبركا تهما لتبرير إرهاب الدولة الذي مارسه ضد أسرة لا تملك الا صحيفة أبت الا أن تكون صوتا للحرية وصوتا للحق الجنوبي . لقد استغلت الدولة العصابة سلمية المعتصمين فسفكت دماء البعض واعتقلت البعض لتذيقهم العذاب والتعذيب ، لذا فإننا نتوجه بهذا النداء العاجل لأبناء الجنوب ولأخوتنا أبناء الشمال الذين يؤمنون بعدالة قضيتنا الجنوبية والمتواجدين في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية بالتوجه يوم ألاثنين ألموافق ١١ يناير ٢٠١٠ الساعة العاشرة صباحا إلى أمام مبنى وزارة الخارجية ألأمريكية للتظاهر وتقديم رسائل إلى وزيرة الخارجية ألأمريكية تشرح حقيقة ما يحصل والمعاناة التي يعانيها شعبنا من جراء ألاحتلال.
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