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SOMALIA: Elman Ali Ahmed (died March 9, 1996)
was a Somali entrepreneur and social activist.
Ahmed was based in Mogadishu. He hailed from the Duduble Hawiye clan.
Ahmed was married to Fartuun Adan, with whom he had four daughters.
Due to having receiving death threats, Ahmed had planned to move abroad. On March 9, 1996, he was assassinated near the family’s home in the southern part of the city.
The area was at the time under the control of faction leader Mohamed Farah Aidid. Although Ahmed’s killing was alleged to have been politically related, a representative of Aidid denied involvement.
Ahmed was a businessman with his own vehicle repair and recovery service. He also ran a technical training institute in the city to rehabilitate young militants during the height of the civil war.
Additionally, Ahmed was politically engaged, often taking to task local leaders for failing to put an end to the civil conflict.
He was politically unaligned, and advocated peace and reconciliation.
Ahmed also managed Elman FC, a football team in the city, provided relief services to disadvantaged children, and contributed to rehabilitating community facilities such as roads and electricity.
In honour of Ahmed, his wife Fartuun Adan and their children established the Elman Peace Centre in Mogadishu.
(Credit: WIKIPEDIA)
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