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2013-12-09 Somalia: Kaksi journalistia vankilaan virheellisestä uutisoinnista

Started by qwerty, 09.12.2013, 19:54:01

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Nainen väitti tulleensa raiskatuksi. Radio Shabelle uutisoi tapauksesta. Sekä radioaseman johtaja (12kk) että tapauksesta raportoinut toimittaja (6kk) lempattiin kaltereiden taakse. Nainen selvisi ehdollisella (6kk), jonka ajan hän on kotiarestissa.
 
Al Jazeera: Somali woman who reported rape sentenced
09 Dec 2013

A Somali court has sentenced to jail a woman who said she was raped and two journalists who reported her story.

The court passed the verdict on Monday in the capital Mogadishu, saying the journalists were guilty of defamation and insulting state institutions.

The 19-year old woman, who is also a journalist, was handed a suspended six-month jail sentence for defamation and lying, during which time she will be confined to her home, said Judge Hashi Elmi Nur.

The journalists are to serve out their sentences, of one year and six months respectively, or pay a fine in order to win early release.

It is the second time this year Somalia has jailed a woman for speaking out about rape and journalists for interviewing her.

"The manager of Radio Shabelle, Abdilmalik Yusuf, was found guilty of offending state institutions, and therefore will serve a prison term of one year," the judge told the court.

"Journalist Mohamed Bashir was found guilty of defamation and making false rape accusations, so he is given a six-month jail term."

Both have the possibility of paying a fine to leave jail, equivalent to around a dollar per day of their sentence, so around $365 for Yusuf, and $180 for Bashir.

Rape, and reporting on sexual assault, is one of the most sensitive topics in Somalia.

The alleged victim last month told the independent Radio Shabelle she was attacked and raped at gunpoint by two fellow journalists. But it was the journalists who listened to her story who were jailed.

Last month the United Nations in Somalia called for a "proper investigation" into the case, while the United States said it was "deeply concerned".

Neither of the men accused of the rape were arrested.
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