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Media of Somaliland

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Somaliland is a democratic nation in theHorn of Africa.Somaliland has endorsed the freedom of expression and free press since it declared its independence fromSomalia. According to Somaliland'sconstitution and Somaliland media laws, defamation and libel are not criminal offenses; aggrieved parties may seek redress in civil courts.[1]

History

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The first Somali radio was Radio Kudu currently knownRadio Hargeisa, and it still is the only radio that operates in Somaliland, Radio Hargeisa which was founded in 1942, in the name of Radio Kudu was founded British colony when Somaliland took its independence from Britain on 26 June 1960, Radio Kudu was renamed toRadio Hargeisa and it became the state-owned media.

Somaliland unifiedSomalia to form "Somali Republic" after nine years later,Somali Republic was overthrown by themilitary in 1969. during the military regime, there were no media outlets and media laws all media was governmental exceptBBC Somali. that time was a dark time for the whole Somali media, especially Somaliland's media.[2]

Somaliland media status

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Although there are many challenges facing Somaliland's media and journalists, Somaliland is considered one of the African countries with excellent status according to freedom house reports in recent years. Somaliland Freedom is Party free while its neighbors includingSomaliland,Yemen, andDjibouti are lower than Somaliland's status.[3]

Televisions in Somaliland

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News Websites in Somaliland

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  • Oodweynenews.com
  • Somaliland Post[4]
  • Berberanews.com
  • Somalilandsun.com
  • Somalilandchronicle.com
  • Qarannews.com
  • Gabiley.net
  • Boramanews.com
  • Arabsiyonews.com
  • Somtribune.com
  • Hargeisapress.com
  • Hayaannews.net
  • Araweelonews.com
  • Aftahannews.com
  • Hadhwanaagnews.com

Newspapers and Magazines In Somaliland

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Name of the NewspaperType of the NewspaperHeadquarter
Dawanstate mediaHargeisa
OgaalindependentHargeisa
Geeska AfrikaindependentHargeisa
JamhuuriyaindependentHargeisa
HubaalindependentHargeisa
SahanindependentHargeisa
FooreindependentHargeisa
WarsuganindependentHargeisa
YoolindependentHargeisa
SaxansaxoindependentHargeisa
Xog OgaalindependentHargeisa
WaaberiindependentHargeisa
SaxafiindependentHargeisa
Horn Tribunestate mediaHargeisa
RepublicanindependentHargeisa
Somaliland review MagazineindependentHargeisa,London

Media Organizations in Somaliland

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Somaliland Journalists Association "SOLJA" is the most popular Non- Governmental organization that advocates Somaliland's media freedom and journalists but there are many other media organizations whose job is to promote the freedom of the press and journalists.[5]

The below list contains the media organizations operating in Somaliland.

  1. SOLJA-Somaliland Journalists Association.
  2. WIJA - Women in Journalists Association.
  3. FIMO - Female in Media Organization
  4. SIBA - Somaliland Independent Broadcasters Association.
  5. SOMA- Somaliland Online Media Association

References

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  1. ^Press Freedom, Score."Somaliland".Freedomhouse.org. Freedom House. Retrieved19 December 2018.
  2. ^SORADI, research."Somaliland press freedom opportunities and challenges"(PDF).ke.boell.org. Mohamed Fadal. Retrieved19 December 2018.
  3. ^Somaliland Press, Law."Press Law (Law No: 27/2004) Xeerka saxaafadda".Somalilandlaw.com. Ibrahim Hashi Jama. Retrieved19 December 2018.
  4. ^Somaliland Post
  5. ^solja, Orgazianation."Quarterly Monitoring Report January – March".soljarorg. Solja. Retrieved19 December 2018.
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