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NUSOJ
Research Shows The Falsehood and Harmful report made against
RBK Is Politically Motivated
Mogadishu, 11 March, 2012
The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) is shocked
to learn a report alleging maltreatment and of RBK staff by
its management and therefore clarifies its position that the
report and the individual who wrote it does not represent the
Somalia journalists and NUSOJ will not further comment as they
are baseless allegations and apologizes Radio Bar-Kulan on such
tainted and deliberate attack made on behalf of Somalia journalists.
The report which is full of falsehood and misinformation is
genuinely reflects on the author's individual interest, according
to research conducted by NUSOJ.
The research which will be published on the union website upon
completion shows that former and replaced Secretary General,
Omar Faruk, in addition to his poor relations with RBK management
and staff to the years it had existed, but none-the-less, Omar
was highly pushed and encouraged prior to its publication and
promised to put the attention of the audience by members of
the BBC Somali Service to harm and damage the reputation and
credibility of the Radio Bar-Kulan has earned amongst its growing
audience.
Radio Bar-Kulan - a United Nations funded organization - has
become one of the best radio stations listened and got good
reputation and fasting and incredibly growing audience with
its staff paid in accordance with the international labor standards,
while the BBC whose listeners were declining due to its sectarian
policies, leading the BBC's most respected and renowned journalists
leave the job and was gradually losing its audience, according
to the NUSOJ research.
"However, BBC Somali Service sought in presenting such
report written by the former Secretary General against RBK,
to its audience, an opportunity which could initiate the recovery
of its lost audience and at the same time use the writer as
an escape goat having the knowledge he is not NUSOJ official
" The research added.
The National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ) while sending
its apologies to anyone who received ill-intentioned, abusive,
libelous and distressing emails and reports from the union's
hacked and former domain emails based on promoting his special
interest to confuse the international community and media parners
that he is still legitimate union official in unprofessional
manner and warns against its use.
The Research which will be shared with the Somali Service of
BBC before putting into publication will unravel a wide range
of violations in chronological order committed on behalf of
the BBC against the Somali Journalists, media and Somali individuals
based on ill-intentioned and corruptive manners meant to harm
reputed individuals and institutions, while the research will
extensively cover the alleged mismanagement of the BBC's outreach
projects and affiliations to Somalia, allegations of corruption,
maltreatment against its staff journalists, recruiting policies,
among others.
For more information and interviews, please contact the NUSOJ
Central Head Quarter, Mogadishu, Somalia with the below office
line and emails.
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