“According to our information, Farah is still at Djibouti’scentral police station, where he is being refused
visits,” Reporters Without Borders said. “No
reason has so far been given for his detention. It is intolerable that we are
still without any news of this journalist 48 hours after his arrest.”
Reporters Without Borders
continues to be concerned about his state of health.
Reporters Without Borders has meanwhile learned that
Djibouti’s authorities have just blocked access to five Somali news websites – Waagacusub.com, Sunatimes.com, Galmudugnews.com,Halbeegnews.com and Qurbejoog.com.
Waagacusub.com recently
posted confidential documents about transfers of money between Djibouti’s intelligence
services and officials in Somaliland, a breakaway Somali territory that adjoins
Djibouti.