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Breaking News - Two Journalists Kidnapped in Somali

By: mwilson16 send a private message
Boosaaso : Somalia | about 1 year ago  
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(CNN) -- Two journalists were kidnapped Wednesday in the Somali port city of Bosasso, a Somali official told CNN.

The journalists are British and Irish, said Bile Qabow Sade, an adviser to the president of Puntland, a semi-autonomous region of northern Somalia.

They were kidnapped in the market in Bosasso's center, he said. It was not immediately known which organization the journalists worked for.

Somalia's coast has been the center of media attention amid an escalation in piracy along key shipping routes close to the region. Earlier this month a super tanker laden with millions of dollars worth of oil was abducted by Somali pirates.

Journalists and aid workers are frequently targeted by kidnappers in lawless Somalia, listed as one of the world's most dangerous places for reporters by the Committee to Protect Journalists.

Four media workers, including an Australian and a Canadian, were abducted outside the Somali capital Mogadishu in August and have yet to be released, according to CPJ.

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  • News Source: Androscoggin News | about 1 year ago
    Regional governor Musa Gueleh Yusuf said police had been deployed around the hideout where the journalists were being held, but did not specify the location. "Now we have the full information...After two, three hours, they'll have the hostages with...
  • News Source: Gulf News | about 1 year ago
    The four, including a British and Spanish citizen, were kidnapped in the Bossaso region on Wednesday while investigating piracy in the Gulf of Aden. Regional governor Musa Gueleh Yusuf said at least 60 policemen had been deployed around the hideout...
  • News Source: The Daily Star | about 1 year ago
    Police in the breakaway northern Somali region of Puntland on Thursday combed the port city of Bosasso and its surrounding area for four kidnapped journalists. Unknown abductors seized the four as they were leaving their hotel for the airport on...
  • News Source: GMA News | about 1 year ago
    Two men were arrested Thursday in connection with the kidnapping of two foreign journalists, who were in northern Somalia reporting on the region's rampant piracy, police said. Six other suspects were on the run after the British and Spanish...
  • News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | about 1 year ago
    Unknown abductors seized the four as they were leaving their hotel for the airport on Wednesday (local time) in Bosasso, where they went to report on the rising piracy off the Somali coast. Two Somali journalists were also seized with the foreigners,...
  • News Source: United Press International | about 1 year ago
    Tom Rhodes , CPJ's Africa Program coordinator, told the broadcaster, "This underscores what an incredibly dangerous place Somalia has become for both local and foreign journalists." The kidnappings came as a British coroner ruled in Ipswich, England,...
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    Indeed, the audacity and effectiveness of the pirates patrolling Somalia's Gulf of Aden makes for a captivating yarn. To date, Somali gunmen are believed to be holding about a dozen ships and more than 200 hostages near the port city of ...
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