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In the Horn of Africa:
A CPJ special report: In a volatile region, one life saved and another lost

Issue 298
Front Page
Index
Headlines

Somaliland’s Armed Forces Chief Says, “We Are Determined To Secure S/land Borders”

S/land Foreign Affairs Minister Appoints New Representatives

Somaliland Will Close Its Borders, By Peace Or War

''Somalia's President Yusuf Loses His Grip on Power''

Uganda Envoy Brokering Somali Peace As Five Killed In Mogadishu

Breaking into even smaller bits?

European Union - The Grand Experiment

U.S. Congressmen Support Sanctions On Ethiopia

Hirsi Ali Returns to the Netherlands after Losing Body Guards

Regional Dimensions of the Human Rights and Humanitarian Situation in the "Ogaden," Somalia, and Beyond - Testimony of Dr. J. Peter Pham

Dangerous Crossroads: US Sponsored War Games

Greece struggles to curb influx of illegal immigrants

America's Energy Wars - A New Front - Africa

Regional Affairs

Aid Workers Suspend Operations As Somaliland, Puntland Row Deepens

Somaliland newspaper’s provincial correspondent held by police for past four days

Editorial
Special Report

International News

The Sino-Russian Alliance: Challenging America's Ambitions in Eurasia

Toronto Woman Jailed In Somalia For Refusing Marriage, Say Friends

Racism Forces Somalis Off Estate

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

The Anglo-Somali War 1901-1920 or "How to get rid of a rebel"

The Past, Through The Looking-Glass

Experts divided on local presence of chewable drug khat in Fort McMurray

Sleeping Sickness One Of Africa’s Most Serious Development Constraints

Susceptibility To The Partition

Gucci shoes, a bag of rice, and an AK-47 - you won't believe the price

Somalis live in fear as alleged killer freed

Olympics not too Farah away

Somali novelist Farah tops Frankfurt's Africa literary list - Feature

Food for thought

Opinions

TFG Vs. Somaliland Showdown In Disputed Sool Region

Will KULMIYE Usher New Political Direction Or Remain Eclipsed By The Feuding Of Its Leaders?

“Sheik” Hassan Jaami’s Plagiarized Article Exposed

JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN SOMALILAND

The Laas-Canood And Buhoodle
Situations

Debunking the Mystery Surrounding the NSPU

Is Kulmiye Destroying Somaliland's Pastoral Democracy?

The Last Ten Nights Of Ramadan

New York, October 3, 2007—The Committee to Protect Journalists examines the adversity facing journalists in the volatile Horn of Africa through the stories of two newsmen who tried to flee the region. In a two-part special report released today, CPJ recounts editor Befekadu Moreda’s remarkable journey out of Ethiopia and sportscaster Paulos Kidane’s fateful effort to flee Eritrean government oppression.

Jailed for his work nine separate times in his native country, Moreda is among 34 Ethiopian journalists who have been forced into exile. He tells CPJ’s Karen Phillips that he decided to flee after a 2005 government crackdown shuttered most of the independent press. Moreda and his family have resettled in Houston, Texas—but like many other exiled journalists, he is struggling to adjust professionally in the United States.

CPJ’s Mohamed Hassim Keita tells the story of Kidane, an Eritrean sports reporter who was forced into state media service. After years of harassment, Kidane joined a small group of refugees who tried to cross into Sudan on foot. Kidane did not survive the journey. A French version of this story is available.

The report is available online and will appear in the coming edition of CPJ’s magazine Dangerous Assignments.

CPJ is a New York–based, independent, nonprofit organization that works to safeguard press freedom worldwide. For more information, visit www.cpj.org.

Committee to Protect Journalists

330 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10001 USA      Phone: (212) 465­1004      Fax: (212) 465­9568      Web: www.cpj.org      E-Mail: media@cpj.org

Contact: Abi Wright | (212) 465-1004 ext. 105

Source: CPJ


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