Somalia’s UN chief James Swan says, ‘Media must be free to report COVID-19 pandemic and upcoming general elections.’

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The UN has said, In his remarks to mark the World Press Freedom Day, UN chief in Somalia James Swan said state and non-state actors in Somalia in must endeavor to protect the rights of journalists as they play a critical role in the country’s development. “The media have a vital role to play in Somali society, from coverage of its political space to giving a voice to the vulnerable and marginalized,” James Swan said.

“They need to be able to carry out their important work free from violence, harassment, detention, persecution, intimidation and censorship.” James Swan’s remarks which come amid an environment of hostility for media workers in Somalia noted it was critical to protect journalists to enable them cover the COVID-19 cases and upcoming elections without fear or favour.



Somalia is expected to hold parliamentary elections later in the year and the presidential vote will take place in early 2021.“This would be the case at any time, but especially in this period as Somalia prepares for its national ‘one person, one vote’ elections. This is an historic occasion that requires a dynamic, free and a safe media sector able to report without fear or favour,” James Swan said.

“As the country responds to the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for the media to provide accurate and timely news coverage is also crucial for helping raise awareness which can save lives.”