Journalist wounded in Mogadishu attack

File photo: AFP

File photo: AFP

Published Oct 22, 2013

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Mogadishu - Gunmen seriously wounded a Somali television journalist in the capital Mogadishu on Tuesday, police said, the latest in a string of attacks on reporters in the conflict-wracked country.

Mohamed Mohamud Timacad, a reporter with London-based Somali-language Universal TV, was shot several times in the neck and shoulder.

The attackers sprayed the reporter's car with bullets.

“The journalist was shot and seriously wounded... He has been rushed to hospital,” said Mohamed Ilkayare, a police officer who was at the scene of the attack.

Timacad was taken to Mogadishu's Medina hospital, which specialises in trauma surgery.

“He was rushed into surgery with several gunshot wounds in the chest and neck,” said Ayan Mohamed, a medical worker at the hospital.

Eighteen media professionals were killed in Somalia in 2012 - the country's deadliest year on record, according to Reporters Without Borders - and more than 50 have been killed in the last six years.

At least six media workers have been killed this year.

Attacks on journalists are often blamed on Islamist al-Shabaab fighters battling the internationally-backed government, but some are also believed to be linked to a settling of scores within the multiple factions in power. - AFP

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