Canadian-Somali activist Almaas Elman shot dead in Mogadishu

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Almaas Elman, a Somali-Canadian civil society campaigner, died November 20 after being struck by gunfire in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, while driving from a meeting in the heavily fortified Halane compound, near the international airport.

It is unclear whether she was targeted or hit by a stray bullet, possibly fired by one of the many local, regional, or international security forces present in the area.

Almaas came from a family of prominent activists and gained a reputation as a tireless advocate for survivors of sexual violence.

She supported the organization that her mother, Fartuun Elman, runs with Almaas’ sister, Ilwad. The group has supported countless survivors of sexual violence as well as former child soldiers from various armed groups.

Her father, Elman Ali Ahmed, was a peace activist who was assassinated in Mogadishu in 1996.

From the outpouring of messages on social media since news broke of her death, that Almaas was not only an important role model, but also an incredibly warm and humble individual.

The government has committed to investigating Almaas’ killing. The authorities should ensure a prompt and thorough investigation, with international support, that not only brings the truth to light and those responsible to justice, but also serves as an impetus for authorities to do more to ensure the safety of all citizens, said Human Rights Watch. (Source: HRW)

 

 

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