July 13, 2012 · 17 Comments
Amnesty International is calling on the Somaliland authorities to immediately and unconditionally release elder Boqor Osman Mohamoud Buurmadow, a prisoner of conscience.
Amnesty International is also urging the Somaliland authorities to quash the conviction against him, after he was sentenced on 8 July to one year’s imprisonment after conviction for “insulting a public official”. Boqor Osman Mohamoud Buurmadow has been detained since 15 March 2012, when he was arrested at the airport of Hargeisa, Somaliland’s capital, upon his return from the United Arab Emirates.
The basis for his conviction relates to his criticism in 2011, while he was in the United Arab Emirates, of a visit to China by the President of the Republic of Somaliland. Amnesty International previously wrote to the Somaliland authorities to call for his release, but has to date received no answer from them.
Amnesty International outlined in its letter that he was being detained and charged with criminal offences solely for having peacefully exercised his right to freedom of expression, guaranteed by Article 32 of the Somaliland Constitution and Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
On 9 July, the day after the verdict, Boqor Osman Mohamoud Buurmadow was transferred from Hargeisa prison to Mandera prison, some 70 km away from Hargeisa, where conditions are said to be harsh. This increases fears for his health, which Amnesty International has already brought to the attention of the Somaliland authorities.
Boqor Osman Mohamoud Buurmadow ran out months ago of the medicine prescribed to him in the United Arab Emirates for high blood pressure and a number of other conditions. He should be released urgently so that he can seek the health care that he needs. For so long as he remains in detention, the Somaliland authorities have an obligation to ensure that he receives adequate health care.
Amnesty International is also concerned at the use of criminal charges against Boqor Osman Mohamoud Buurmadow for exercising his right to freedom of expression. Initially he was charged with “anti-national activity of a citizen abroad”, “subversive or anti-national propaganda” and “continuing offence”, all offences under the Somaliland Penal Code, but on8 July, the judge dismissed these charges and instead found him guilty of “insulting a public official”, an offence punishable by six months to two years’ imprisonment, according to Article268 of the Penal Code.
International human rights law and standards are clear that the right to freedom of expression includes the voicing of political opinions. Any restrictions imposed on the exercise of the right are permissible only for certain specific purposes (protection of national security or public order, public health or morals, or the rights or reputations of others), and must conform to strict tests of demonstrable necessity and proportionality and must not put in jeopardy the right itself. Political public figures should tolerate a greater degree of criticism, not less, than people generally, and accordingly, criminal or other laws which provide special protection against criticism for public officials are not consistent with respect for freedom of expression. The trial proceedings against Boqor Osman Mohamoud Buurmadow have been marred by irregularities, which Amnesty International believes could be politically motivated.
Most recently, the prosecution appealed against the sentence handed out to Boqor Osman Mohamoud Buurmadow on 8 July, preventing him from converting his prison sentence into a fine and being released, as allowed under Article 109 of the Penal Code for prison sentences of a year or less.
In its letter to the authorities, Amnesty International expressed concerns that he was detained for 40 days after his initial arrest before being charged, and at reports of interference by the Somaliland authorities with the trial proceedings and intimidation attempts against lawyers acting on his behalf.
Background
Boqor Osman Mohamoud Buurmadow, aged about 45, is a traditional elder from the self-declared Republic of Somaliland in north western Somalia, who has been involved in peace mediation in local conflicts in that region.
Amnesty International appealed on his behalf after he was arrested in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where he resided, in November 2011, and held incommunicado until his release in January 2012 (see Amnesty International urgent action, 5 January 2012, http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/info/MDE25/001/2012/en).
The information available indicates that he had been arrested by the UAE authorities at the request of the Somaliland authorities, apparently because of his criticism of the President of the Republic of Somaliland.
His detention, trial and conviction have occurred in a context of increasing restrictions on freedom of expression and the press in Somaliland. Between January and June 2012, dozens of journalists were arbitrarily arrested and detained by the Somaliland security forces, on the basis of articles they have written or items they have broadcast.
While in most cases they have been detained for only a matter of days, the arrests have had a chilling effect on the exercise of the right to freedom of expression in Somaliland. In addition, at least two journalists arrested in February 2012 sustained serious injuries after being beaten in custody by members of the Somaliland security forces and had to seek medical treatment outside Somaliland.
To Amnesty International’s knowledge, no investigation has been carried out into the beatings of the two journalists and no one has been held accountable.
12 July 2012
AI Index: AFR 52/007/2012
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Is me or this website become anti-somaliland day by day???????
i agree with you , ask the question ?
TO. all delusionist NO s/landpress not becoming anti”somaliland” it is all in your mind.
Infact s/landpress helping you or treading your baranoia symptoms, s/landpress is media and media They should report any events whether local or international.
The case of This man Boqor osman buurmadow it’s good That Amnesty aware of it now. very sad indeed, it’s unacceptable This sort of arrest without meaninful legal system, can’t throw in someone jail becuase he/she said something about officails”This is probably s/land regoin democracy style”.
Don't believe everything you read, we know media mislead public…there is two side to every story with this cast there is no smoke without fire.
Everyone in Somaliland knows the true…Amnesty or UN didn't do jack s**t for our people.
Yes Amnesty, warlord Silaanyo is behaving like former dictator Siad Bare even before his little tribal council is recognized by anyone, imagine recognition under him?
He must be banned from UK and all nations who support and finance the likes of Amnesty, who are at the forefront for Human rights.
We Somalis from north Somalia see Silaanyo no difference to Saddam, Assad and Omar al Bashir except this one has no political power nor recognition, he is using tribal courts to imprison people.
The pirate prison financed by Norway, EU and the UK is now full of political and tribal prisoners. Unacceptable!
I thought puntlandgeezer is a low life scumbag but your worst. Calling a Hooyo a dhi llo SubhanALLAH May ALLAH SWT forgive you walal. I know kays is obsessed with silanyo but he didn't dissrespect your Hooyo, what did his hooyo do to you? Isku xishoo.
kaboon, you have psychological problem. This is political issue, why you bringing lowly attacks and disrespectful to the max comments.
You like to insult women to feel good about yourself, what a nasty inferiority complex you have
How the hell is this website becoming more anti Somaliland day by day? Somaliland supposedly prides itself over democracy and free speech and yet the authorities throw this man in jail over comments he made regarding the current administration?
Democracy and freedom of speech ain't pretty. You can't pick and choose what you don't want to hear or what would be the point of having a democracy?
Release this man at once. The irony about this whole thing is that Somalia, a place that most people on here hate for some reason, would never throw someone criticizing the TFG. We are led to believe that the Somaliland govt is all freedom loving and whatnot while Somalia loves terrorism
What bull
you are right i think we have our enemies in heare probably Keyse is ssc and many others.
somaliland shall go on whether you guys like it or hate it.
Silanyo noloooow ameeeen
May Allah protect him from every evil thing and bless him Ameeeeeeeeeeeen
Funny how they say is this website anti-Somaliland hahahaah wallahi I laugh at them. No body even knew Somaliland before this website, everyone used to take their information from Garowe Online and AllAfrica which is Eritrean militant/few faqash group.
This website carried you for too long and now feels that now the world knows you—its time to invest in the long term…broader issues.
Also no one wants a site that is mouth piece of a corrupted government, its good to have a website that tells things how they are.
Not like Somaliland.org (son-inlaw of warlord Silanyo) or like Qarannews/waagacusub (angry old man).
Its good to be neutral. Websites shouldn't lie to people for the sake of government and they shouldn't attack whole people for the sake of opposition.
Are you guys saying Boqor Burmaadow is not locked up? Or do you want to hide the truth about Silanyo's messed up tribal Council?
I don't see how this article is anti-imaginaryLand.
Keep talk Traitor
You idiot stop insulting people you are probably one of the sick minded Somalilanders who need immediate psychiatric help wait untill i open one around your area i will admit you free of charge
Freedom of expression is important not only democracy but Human rights. So is the human right to reputation, privacy, self esteem and against hate speech. To strike a balance is required. As Muslims we lean towards self respect and others rather then having total irresponsible verbal abuse. Whilst you have total freedom to think what you like but you expose you're self to liable if you choose to verbalise and express yourself at which time you must be able to show you had good reason or fair reason to do so i.e within your right as an individual. The media is also required to regulate this balance protecting both freedom of expression as well as other human rights that clash.
In this particular case, this individuals actions could not be shown to be using his freedom of expression with the sole intention to violate others rights within reason and scope of law.
Why everybody is talking about off subject issue? it is not matter about SP it is about Amnesty's demand. Do they have rights to make demand while juridical process have still options?
Do I understand this paragraph correctly?
"[B]International human rights law and standards are clear that the right to freedom of expression includes the voicing of political opinions. Any restrictions imposed on the exercise of the right are permissible only for certain specific purposes (protection of national security or public order, public health or morals, or the rights or reputations of others)"[/B]
what about moral that Boqor talks about president's Families and health issues is this damaging rights or reputations of other person ?
Amal & Queen,
Don't mind Kaboon, he is just a little kid who feels I'm ruining his powder milk. He can crying with his little pink masasaad….if you girls know any Somali lullabies…baal ugu tuura haynaga seexdee.
He reminds me of that commercial where the obese guy is holding the baby mohahahahaha….Silanyo dhabtiisa ku fadhiista dhaha…
Silaanyo wants me arrested like Boqor Burmadoow under Somaliland E-penal code 911 (Online forums all banned).
End of the day, we can't all agree and remember I have not declared open war yet on oday Silaanyo…I am kind to him, suuga till I open my website, radio, he will not sleep. Gonna hack into Radio Hargeisa once they come online…dib haw xiidhee, moahahahahaha…I'm going to Hargeisa end of the day, they can wait for me at the airport with their fake stamps and papers, I just give them $10 not to stamp my passport with unrecognized baby stamp from Wall-mart
Kayse, it's strange normally I never see Somalilanders (that's if he is one) go down that low that's ceeeb naughty kid
And as for you,
You've gone far beyond freedom of speech (direct attack) wale airbordka ayya lagu taagan yahay lol
Silanyo is not Somaliland nor is Somaliland silanyo markaas bal ilhay ha ku soo hadeeyo ee give Silanyo a chance until election day.
If you believe in unity, you can advocate and preach it to us without being so destructive and attacking our country and institution. I think you just like to exaggerate things to wind up somalilanders
hahahaha your right, I already received inside intelligence report that Silaanyo, Dhiigshiil and Hersi Gaab are looking for me…the funny thing is they don't even know that I am inside their own circle and they will never figure this one out.
They can't touch me at the airport, my G unit people and Somali government will give them shabuug. Silaanyo is fuulay, he already released Burmadoow because we have created campaign—-and I have lots of inside support inside Hargeisa hahahahaha.
Silaanyo is just shameless tribalist man who represents no body than Dhiigshiil and few of his immediate habar. No respect for him what so ever.