Al Jazeera has released a statement
demanding the immediate release of the two men.
Al Jazeera demands the release of their two Nigerian
journalists who have been detained in Maiduguri by Nigerian forces since
Tuesday morning. Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris and producer Ali Mustafa were
detained in their hotel room after they were returning from covering a story on
the Nigerian forces fighting Boko Haram in Borno State. The story was part of
Al Jazeera’s special coverage on the Nigerian elections.
After military officials questioned
the men in their hotel rooms their camera equipment was confiscated. Both men
have been kept in their hotel rooms and are officially detained until further
notice.
According
to a reported military statement, both men were questioned and restrained in
their room because they were operating without “protection, accreditation or
due clearance” - despite having just completed filming with the cooperation of
the military. Additionally, both Ahmed and Mustafa are officially accredited by
the Independent Electoral Commission in Abuja with the clearance to report from
anywhere in Nigeria during the entire election period.
The military statement also said that both men were said to be ‘loitering’ in various locations, however they were actually detained in their hotel rooms. The statement gave a reminder about warnings given to “foreign” journalists, but both Idris and Mustafa are Nigerian nationals. Idris has rich experience reporting in northern Nigeria. Last year he was the first international journalist to reach Chibok and interview families affected by the mass kidnap of schoolgirls by Boko Haram.
An Al Jazeera spokesperson said: "We call on the Nigerian authorities to release Ahmed Idris and Ali Mustafa; they have all the relevant paperwork to report on the Nigerian elections and stories related to the election. Both men had just finished filming a story on the military with their cooperation. They were not ‘loitering’, but were in the hotel room and had only passed through the restricted areas of Yobe and Borno State to get to Maiduguri." "Both men are accredited and respected Nigerian journalists.
As Nigerian citizens they are allowed to travel their country freely. Al Jazeera calls on the authorities to end this matter swiftly by returning all their equipment and releasing both men without conditions." Ahmed Idris and Ali Mustafa are part of four Al Jazeera English teams reporting on the election in Africa’s most populous country and largest economy.
The military statement also said that both men were said to be ‘loitering’ in various locations, however they were actually detained in their hotel rooms. The statement gave a reminder about warnings given to “foreign” journalists, but both Idris and Mustafa are Nigerian nationals. Idris has rich experience reporting in northern Nigeria. Last year he was the first international journalist to reach Chibok and interview families affected by the mass kidnap of schoolgirls by Boko Haram.
An Al Jazeera spokesperson said: "We call on the Nigerian authorities to release Ahmed Idris and Ali Mustafa; they have all the relevant paperwork to report on the Nigerian elections and stories related to the election. Both men had just finished filming a story on the military with their cooperation. They were not ‘loitering’, but were in the hotel room and had only passed through the restricted areas of Yobe and Borno State to get to Maiduguri." "Both men are accredited and respected Nigerian journalists.
As Nigerian citizens they are allowed to travel their country freely. Al Jazeera calls on the authorities to end this matter swiftly by returning all their equipment and releasing both men without conditions." Ahmed Idris and Ali Mustafa are part of four Al Jazeera English teams reporting on the election in Africa’s most populous country and largest economy.
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