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    Somalia: Attacks aimed at Mogadishu radio stations

    MOGADISHU: Reporters Without Borders has condemned the assaults by Islamist militias on two radio stations in Mogadishu yesterday, 19 September 2010. Radio HornAfrik was ransacked and looted by members of Al-Shabaab while Global Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) was taken over by Hizb-Al-Islam, which has decided to use it for broadcasting its own propaganda.

    According to the transitional government in Mogadishu, they bring to five the number of radio stations that have been attacked or forcibly taken over by Islamist rebels.

    Working in the warzone

    These raids have highlighted the difficulties and dangers for journalists working in the war zone says Reporters Without Borders. They are priority targets while control of their media has become objectives for the various warring parties. Reporters Without Borders has urged the international community to consider ways to protect them.

    The latest evolution in the fighting in Somalia suggests that Al-Shabaab and Hizb-Al-Islam are bent on putting a stop to the work of all the independent media. In their eyes, an independent press has no right to exist says Reporters Without Borders. In their eyes, there is only room for media that support their ideological and religious views.

    Radio being targeted

    After pressuring the media over their coverage, after a wave of kidnappings of journalists, the insurgents are now attacking radio stations and either confiscating or taking control of their equipment. Radio stations, Somalia's most developed form of media, are being particularly targeted. The Islamist movements are adopting the strategy of Afghanistan's Taliban, who have realised that the media are part of the key to winning their war.

    Such attacks are a complete violation of international law governing actions in wartime. Reporters Without Borders has urged the belligerents to spare innocent civilians and journalists, who are particularly exposed.

    Al-Shabaab and Hizb-Al-Islam are both on the Reporters Without Borders list of "Predators of Press Freedom".

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