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Journalists Continue to Face Risks in Somalia
Caption Description
The ""On Air"" sign at Radio Shabelle, one of Mogadishu's most popular radio stations.
With a population that is still one of the world's poorest, radio continues to be one of the primary sources of information for many in Somalia. However, while peace has largely returned to Somalia's capital of Mogadishu, journalists working in the city continue to face huge risks in their effort to report the news. As of December this year, 18 media workers have been killed in Somalia as a result of IED explosions, grenade attacks, and targeted assassinations.
Unique Identifier
UN7309996
NICA ID
538476
Production Date
12/08/2012 2:18:58 PM
City/Location
Mogadishu
Country
Somalia
Credit
UN Photo/Tobin Jones