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Addressing the Issue of Pseudo-Journalism in Mogadishu

Osman OmarBy Osman Omar12 June 2024Updated:18 June 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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.Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, is grappling with a pressing issue: several TV and radio stations are operating under the guise of legitimate journalism. However, these so-called journalists are not just a nuisance; they are enemies of the people, spreading harmful and misleading information. Disturbingly, a number of them have been accused of collaborating with al Shabab, painting a negative picture of Mogadishu and undermining the efforts of the Somali government.

These pseudo-journalists are a clear violation of the standards of professional journalism, posing a significant challenge for the government and society. It is the duty of the Somali government to step up and take appropriate action to curb this misleading practice. The government should enforce mandatory training, licensing, and examinations for all individuals working as journalists in Mogadishu. These measures will ensure that only qualified professionals can report on events, thereby upholding the integrity of information disseminated to the public.

The current period is particularly critical, as Somalia is in an active war with al Shabab. The government needs to control the narrative to prevent the dissemination of information that could aid al Shabab or highlight governmental weaknesses. These pseudo-journalists, driven by financial gain, must be held accountable and required to follow strict rules. They should not be allowed to propagate misinformation without facing consequences.

The government must be vigilant in monitoring journalists who send out misleading images and reports about Mogadishu and its residents. Enforcing journalism regulations is not just important, it is crucial to ensure that the people of Mogadishu receive accurate and high-quality information. The battle against misinformation is not just about the health of Somalia’s democracy, it is a matter of its survival, as it poses a significant threat.

Balancing the fight against pseudo-journalism while upholding freedom of expression is not just a priority, but a fundamental principle. The government should closely scrutinize the activities of journalists in Mogadishu, ensuring that they adhere to ethical standards and contribute positively to the information landscape. This approach will help foster a more informed and resilient society, capable of withstanding the challenges posed by misinformation and propaganda, while respecting the rights of individuals to express their views.

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