AFEJ screams the cruel threats from the bogus Juba Express Bank
The African Federation of Environmental Journalists (AFEJ) warned the
scandalous business men listed the attached news letter from its
national affiliation in Somalia, the Somali Media for Environment,
Science, Health and Agriculture (SOMESHA).
For public memo, AFEJ appointed five east
African journalists from
Ethiopia and Kenya to do further investigations over the listed
business bandits against the freedom of expression and press rights
not only in Somalia over the region.
The below AFEJ members will come together in Eastleigh village in
Nairobi where the business criminals are operating from as SOMESHA
reported and will do further investigations over Juba Express Bank’s
uniqueness.
1. George Kebaso AFEJ, communications officer from Kenya
2. Geoffry Kemadi AFEJ, individual member from Kenya
3. Alex Dawale AFEJ, individual member
from
Ethiopia
The African Federation of Environmental Journalists (AFEJ) will take
action after the investigation and issue official statement
induecourse in order to defend its chief member from Somalia. It is
clear from the onset of these happenings that Juba Express Bank is in
total breach of the fundamental human rights, the Constitution of
Kenya on the appendages of freedom of expression and access to
information.
For more details or interview you can be reached AFEJ communications
on
+254 721774198 or email:
george...@yahoo.comMany thanks,
Alain Gashaka, AFEJ East and Central Africa Coordinator
From: Bujumbura, Burundi
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The African Federation of Environmental Journalists (AFEJ) is a
network and regional association founded in April 15, 2011, dedicated
to promoting education understanding and awareness of the environment
through the honest and accurate reporting of local, regional and
international environmental and development issues. It acted as the
head of national environmental journalist forums or media
organizations of 42 countries in African region.
AFEJ is a member of the: International Federation of Environmental
Journalists (IFEJ), Global Network of Civil Society Organisations for
Disaster Reduction (GNDR) and the Green Africa Directory which is the
first pan-African sustainability directory
and network that already
showcases over 900 organizations from across Africa