Police open fire on radio station - report
          September 18 2007 at 11:42AM  
     
      Mogadishu - Somali security forces surrounded the independent Shabelle 
radio station in Mogadishu on Tuesday after firing shots on the building, an 
AFP correspondent reported.

      The incident came three days after police stormed the radio station, 
accusing one of its journalists of hurling a grenade at a police patrol and 
detaining 14 members of staff.

      "We are trapped inside the building because the government forces have 
sealed off the streets around the station. They are opening heavy fire on the 
building," a Shabelle journalist told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.

      "Everybody is lying on the floor. We cannot keep our heads up because of 
gunfire. They are asking us to open the gates and nobody is willing to do that. 
Most of the windows are shattered," he added.




            'We cannot keep our heads up because of gunfire' 
      At least seven journalists have been killed in Somalia this year.

      Media watchdogs have urged all sides to ensure better protection for 
journalists, several of whom have also been wounded or robbed.

      Somalia is the second deadliest country in the world for journalists in 
2007, after Iraq, according to the New York-based Committee to Protect 
Journalists.

      The troubled Horn of Africa country has had no central authority since 
former dictator Mohamed Siad Barre was toppled in 1991 and has defied numerous 
attempts to restore stability. - Sapa-AFP 
      
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