Journalists Killed in 2009 - Motive Confirmed: Mohamed Amin
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Date:
January 2010
Radio Shabelle
December 3, 2009, in Mogadishu, Somalia
Three journalists were killed in a suicide bomb attack at a Benadir University graduation ceremony in the capital, Mogadishu.
In all, the explosion claimed the lives of at least 23 people, including several top government officials, according to news reports. Amin, a Radio Shabelle reporter, and Hassan Zubeyr, a cameraman for Al-Arabiya television, were pronounced dead at the scene. Abdulkhafar Abdulkadir, a freelance photographer, died at a local hospital later in the day.
Minister of Information Dahir Mohamud Gelle told reporters that the suicide bomber was a suspected Al-Shabaab insurgent who was targeting government ministers attending the ceremony at the Hotel Shamo. Gelle said Health Minister Qamar Aden, Education Minister Ahmed Abdullahi, and Higher Education Minister Ibrahim Hassan were killed. The minister of sports and tourism, Suleiman Olad Roble, died two days later from injuries suffered in the attack.
Amin, 24, had worked for Radio Shabelle for just six months. Both of his parents had recently been killed, making him the family's primary provider.
Medium: | Radio |
Job: | Broadcast Reporter |
Beats Covered: | Culture, War |
Gender: | Male |
Local or Foreign: | Local |
Freelance: | No |
Type of Death: | Crossfire/Combat-Related |
Suspected Source of Fire: | Political Group |
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