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Mohamed Al-Amin Mohamed Al-Hadi (also spelled Muhammad al Amin Muhammad al Hadi) was born in Brava or Barawa on 23 May 1967. He is a member of the Somali Parliament and Director and founder of Alshahid Centre for Research and Media Studies. [1]

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