New York, July 6, 2009--The Committee to Protect journalists is saddened by the death of Radio
IQK journalist Mohamud Mohamed Yusuf who was shot twice in the stomach on
Saturday in the capital, Mogadishu. Yusuf, commonly known as "Ninile," was hit
by stray bullets after leaving the station in Afarta Jardin, northern
"We reiterate our
plea to the Somali government and African Union peacekeeping troops to do
everything in their power to protect journalists during this tumultuous
period," said CPJ Africa Program Coordinator Tom Rhodes. "
According to local
journalists and the National Union of Somali Journalists, Yusuf, 22, had just
completed presenting the morning news and left Radio IQK at 8 a.m. when two
stray bullets hit him. No one was able to reach Yusuf as he lay by the roadside
for roughly three hours due to the heavy gunfire in the area, the union
reported. The young journalist was eventually taken to
Yusuf had worked at
Radio IQK for three years as a reporter, presenter, and occasionally as a
producer, the
union reported. Yusuf is survived by his wife and three children. He is the
sixth
journalist killed this year and the second from Radio IQK. His
colleague, veteran Radio IQK correspondent Nur
Muse Hussein, died May 26 as a result of gunshot wounds inflicted while he
was covering clashes one month earlier in
Since 2007, 15
journalists have died in

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