SG/SM/14844-AFR/2576

Secretary-General, Gratified by Reversal of Alleged Rape Victim’s Conviction, Regrets That Somalia Appeal Court Upheld Verdict against Journalist

4 March 2013
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/14844
AFR/2576
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Secretary-General, Gratified by Reversal of Alleged Rape Victim’s Conviction,


Regrets That Somalia Appeal Court Upheld Verdict against Journalist


The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:


The Secretary-General is gratified by the 3 March Appeals Court ruling in Mogadishu overturning the conviction of an alleged rape victim accused of maligning the reputation of the State.  He regrets, however, that the sentence against a journalist charged in connection with the case, while shortened, has been upheld.


The Secretary-General welcomes the statement by the Prime Minister reaffirming his Government’s commitment to independent media and freedom of expression.


The Secretary-General urges the Government of Somalia to ensure that allegations of sexual violence are investigated and perpetrators are brought to justice.  He emphasizes the importance of respect for human rights and a fair judicial process in the public life of Somalia.


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