New York, November 26, 2008--The Committee to Protect Journalists is deeply concerned about the safety of four journalists who were reported kidnapped today in the port city of Bossasso in Somalia's semi-autonomous region of Puntland.
Colin Freeman, a reporter for
"We are alarmed by reports of the abduction of our four colleagues," said CPJ Africa Program Coordinator
The four were abducted after they left their hotel, but their driver was not taken, Puntland Journalist Club Chairman Abdiqani Hassan told CPJ. The kidnappers had not made contact with anyone as of late Wednesday, said Abdul Aziz Gamey, the Puntland police commander.
Freeman and Cendón were in the region for a week to report stories on piracy. Jama and Said, both of whom are local journalists, were assisting them as fixer and interpreter, local reporters told CPJ. The two foreign journalists were expected to depart Puntland today for a flight to
Freelance journalists Amanda Lindhout and Nigel Brennan, who were kidnapped in August outside the capital,


