Mogadishu, Somalia – The Somali government has issued a stern warning to individuals who misuse social media platforms, emphasizing the need to adhere to the country’s laws and regulations. Deputy Minister of Information, Abd Rahman Yusuf Al-Adalah, addressed this issue during a public forum, expressing concern about the negative impact of inappropriate social media content.
Upholding Freedom of Speech and Legal Boundaries
“In recent years, freedom of speech has flourished in our country,” stated Al-Adalah. “However, this freedom comes with responsibilities. We must distinguish between expressing valid opinions and violating the law.” He emphasized that principles of human rights and freedom of speech are non-negotiable and enshrined in Somalia’s constitution and legal framework.
Al-Adalah highlighted instances where social media users crossed the line, endangering public safety. “We have seen cases where individuals threatened violence against others, which is unacceptable. The ethics recognized by the international press guide us in protecting freedom of speech while maintaining societal norms.”
Religious Leaders Speak Out
Religious leaders, including Sheikh Bashir Ahmed Salad and Sheikh Ali Mohamud Hassan (Ali Wajis), echoed concerns about the misuse of social media. They called on the community to exercise restraint and consider the impact of their words. “Our beliefs, morals, and social unity are essential,” said Sheikh Ali Mohamud Hassan. “Intelligent individuals play a crucial role in safeguarding our Ummah.”
Police Crackdown on Immoral Behavior
The Banadir region’s general police department emphasized the importance of maintaining social order. “Promoting good morals is part of our government’s mandate,” stated a police spokesperson. “Parents share responsibility for their children’s behavior, and we urge cooperation to prevent immoral acts.”
The crackdown on social media misuse has already led to the arrest of Asmar Daahir Faarah, who allegedly spread indecent content online. Farah is currently in custody at Hodan Police Station and will face legal proceedings. He is the latest in series of arrests following a social media misuse crackdown.
As Somalia grapples with the challenges of social media, authorities remain committed to balancing freedom of expression with societal well-being. Citizens are encouraged to use social media responsibly, respecting legal boundaries and cultural norms.