Call for a charter to protect journalists as government troops take over
As troops loyal to the transitional federal government took control of almost all of Somalia today, Reporters Without Borders and its partner organisation in Somalia, the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ), called on the government and all other parties to the conflict to respect the work of journalists.
1. Protect the work of local and foreign journalists covering events taking place in Somalia, this to include giving clear instructions to the troops maintaining order that journalists must be treated as civilians.
2. Guarantee media pluralism in Somalia, ensuring in particular that no retaliatory measures are taken against news media and journalists that might be perceived as not being in favour of the transitional federal government.
3. Facilitate the access of the local and foreign media to information by ensuring that the troops loyal to the transitional federal government cooperate with journalists.
4. Give priority to dialogue with media organisations in cases of disputes with the press.