Somaliland

CONTEXTO GENERAL

(Dec 2011)

The self-declared independent Republic of Somaliland has been fairly stable in recent years, with relative peace and a functioning administration. With a delay of two years, Presidential elections were held in June 2010 and were followed by a peaceful handing over of power to the opposition, who won the elections. International observers regarded the electoral process as reasonably free and fair. In the same year, a National Human Rights Commission was established. It however lacks independence. Furthermore, the government restricted freedom of the press, and human rights defenders in the region faced acts of intimidation and harassment from State authorities as well as arbitrary arrests as a consequence of their work.

HRDs most at risk are those working in the media. The government has maintained tight control of the press despite strong Constitutional guarantees of its independence (according to article 32(3) of the Somaliland Constitution “Every act to subjugate them [press and other media] is prohibited”)1. Several journalists were arrested and sentenced to prison terms as a direct consequence of their work. Newspapers and radio stations have been closed down. A UK-based broadcaster was banned from reporting in the region shortly after it had aired interviews and debates related to separatist areas along the boarder of Somaliland.

In recent years the number of HRDs increased significantly in the region, which has partly contributed to a better protection and visibility.

CASE INDEX

2007/12/4

Preocupa seriamente a Front Line lo ocurrido con la Red de Organizaciones de Derechos Humanos de Somalilandia - Somaliland Human Rights Organisations Network (SHURO-Net). SHURO-Net es una organización que abarca a varias organizaciones de derechos humanos y que...

2009/03/3

Publicado el 03/03/2009.

Preocupa a Front Line la información sobre el arresto del Sr. Mohamed Abdi Guled “Urad”, efectuado por la policía en la ciudad de Hargeisa, el 26 de febrero de 2009. Mohamed Abdi Guled es miembro de la Asociación de Periodistas de...

2009/03/25

Publicado el 23/03/2009.

Front Line desea manifestar su preocupación ante los informes que dan cuenta de que el Sr. Mohamed Abdi Guled “Urad” fue sentenciado a cinco meses de prisión, el 17 de marzo de 2009. Mohamed Abdi Guled “Urad” es miembro de la...

2009/07/26

El Sr. Ahmed Saleban Dhuhul y el Sr. Sayid Osman Mire, defensores de los derechos humanos, fueron arrestados y posteriormente detenidos el 13 de julio de 2009 en Hargeisa, Somalilandia, por presunta incitación a la violencia de clan. Ahmed Dhuhul es miembro del...