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Car Bomb Explodes Outside Restaurant In Somalia, Kills At Least 5

Hinda Hajji Mohamed succumbed to injuries which she sustained after improvised explosive device (IED) planted under her auto exploded near KM4 road of Mogadishu on December 3 2015.

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Somalia’s military court had rejected an appeal from the two men and instead increased their sentence from life to death sentence instead.

Hassan Hanafi Haji, who once worked as a liaison officer with al-Shabab, was executed by firing squad at the Mogadishu police academy after being extradited from Kenya.

A former journalist turned terrorist convicted of murdering five reporters on behalf of al-Shabaab was tied to a wooden post and executed by a Somali firing squad today.

Hassan Hanafi Haji, who used to arrange for media briefings by the insurgents in the capital, was shot in Mogadishu following his recent sentence by the country’s military court. At least 18 Somali journalists were killed past year, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

In an interview aired on Somalia state TV in February, Hanafi admitted ordering the murder of several journalists.

His allegiance to al-Shabab went public after he continuously broke news about the group and eventually split off to join its propaganda station, Radio Andalus. Mohamed was the 38th journalist killed doing his job in the country since 2010, the group said.

In 2014, a suicide bomber attacked a restaurant in Baidoa popular with local officials and journalists, killing 15 people.

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Hanafi was accused of helping fighters from the al-Qaeda-linked group identify possible targets in the journalism community between 2007 and 2011. “You will see if killings will stop even after my death”.

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