The Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA) strongly refutes a report issued yesterday by the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ), based in Mogadishu, which contains false claims about the situation and detention of journalists in Somaliland, while pretending to monitor or represent them. The report alleges that 12 journalists have been arrested in Somaliland. SOLJA considers […]
The Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA) officially handed over governance policies to three media houses today, marking a key milestone in its ongoing efforts to promote professionalism and sustainability within the media sector. A media houses including CBA TV, Horn Cable Tv and Carro-edeg Media two policies each, Human Resource Management Policy and Financial Management Policy. […]
Report on the Court Verdict Involving Journalists Cabdiqaadir Maxamed Aw-Xasan and Yaasir Axmed Cabdilaahi The Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA) has been closely monitoring the legal proceedings involving two journalists: Abdiqadir Mohamed Hassan and Yasir Ahmed Abdilahi. Hargeisa Regional Court Ruling: Abdiqadir Mohamed Hassan was sentenced to six (6) months in prison. The prosecution has announced […]
SOLJA is deeply concerned about the current situation facing journalists in Somaliland. In the first six months of 2025 alone, over 15 journalists have been arrested, and one media house has had its license revoked. Due to increasing pressure and fear of arrest, the former chairman of SOLJA has also fled the country. SOLJA hereby […]
The House of Representatives of the Republic of Somaliland hosted a high-level consultative meeting at its headquarters in Hargeisa to deliberate on the amended Somaliland Press Law, which is currently in its final stage before parliamentary approval. The primary focus of the meeting was to align the law with the evolving needs of the media […]
The Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA) strongly condemns the unlawful arrest of journalist Yasir Ahmed Abdilaahi, who was detained in Hargeisa. Although the reason for his arrest remains unclear, eyewitnesses report that the detention was carried out by security forces without a court warrant. The manner in which he was apprehended appeared to be an act […]
The Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA) issues this public declaration to raise serious concern over the recent departure from the country of its former chairman, Mohamud Abdi Jama (Xuuto) a respected journalist and political analyst who has sought safety abroad (Addis Ababa) amid rising pressure and fear of arrest. According to interviews Mr. Xuuto has given […]
On June 24, 2025, the Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA) participated in a formal handover ceremony held at the headquarters of the Civil Service Institute (CSI) in Hargeisa. The event marked the leadership transition between the outgoing Director, Mr. Omar Eid Qaloonbi, and the incoming Director, Mr. Mohamed Said Cadaad. During this occasion, SOLJA took the […]
Press Statement The Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA) strongly denounces the arrest of journalist Abdirizaaq Qaasim, a Saab TV correspondent, which took place last night in Berbera. According to SOLJA’s representative in the Saaxil Region, the journalist was transferred to Hargeisa. However, it remains unclear whether his arrest followed any legal or judicial procedures. Preliminary information […]
1. Introduction The Somaliland Journalists Association (SOLJA) held a one-day workshop in Burao, Togdheer Region, under the theme Enhancing Engagement Between Journalists and Law Enforcement. The workshop aimed to build understanding and collaboration between the media and the police in addressing recurring conflicts, including journalist arrests. This workshop followed a similar session previously conducted in […]