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Appendix J Individuals Arrested in Hargeisa, 1981 Following is a list of people arrested in Hargeisa in November and December 1981 and sentenced on March 6, 1982. Their names appeared in the official transcript of the trial by the Security Court of the North-West region. 81
83 Cases 1. Mohamed Barud All* 2. Ahmed Mohamed Yusuf 3. Mohamed Haji Mohamoud Omer Hashi* 4. Dr. Adan Yusuf Aboker* 5. Abdirahman Abdillahi Haji Adan 6. Ahmed Hussein Abby 7. Hussein Mohamed Dualeh 8. Dr. Mohamud Sheikh Hassan Tani* 9. Dr. Abdillahi Ali Yusuf* 10. Mohamed Dagal Hersi 11. Ali Egeh Farah 12. Yusuf Abdillahi Ibrahim 13. Dr. Osman Abdi Megag* 14. Mohamed Abdi Dualeh 15. Adan Warsama Said* 16. Mohamed Ali Ibrahim 17. Ahmed Mohamed Madar* 18. Omer Issa Awaleh 19. Dr. Mohamed Ali Sulub* 20. Bashe Abdi Yusuf 21. Ismail Abdi Hurre 22. Hassan Abdisalam Sh. Ali 23. Ahmed Hassan Madar 24. Mohamed Abdi Je'er 25. Mohamed Ma'alin Osman Geologist/Chemist Teacher Economist Medical Doctor Civil Servant, Transportation Dept. Civil Servant, Commercial Bank Teacher Medical Doctor Veterinarian Teacher Director of Hargeisa Building Agency Farmer Medical Doctor Businessman Economist Civil Servant, Communic. Office Biologist Accountant, Labour Affairs Medical Doctor Businessman Businessman Employee of Pepsi Cola Profession not known Teacher Teacher Teacher 26. Said Mohamed Ibrahim * Cases undertaken by the committees.
84 27. Major Ismail Hashi Madar Chief, Technical Unit of the 26th Army Division, Hargeisa 28. Hassan Abdillahi Ali Profession not known Sentences Nos. 1 and 2 were given life sentences. Nos. 3 and 5 were sentenced to 30 years. Nos. 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 16, and 20 were sentenced to 20 years. Nos. 17, 24, and 25 were sentenced to 8 years and have now been released. Nos. 11, 18, and 19 were sentenced to 3 years. They have since been released. Nos. 26, 27, and 28 had charges dropped. Nos. 10, 14, 21, 22, and 23 were found not guilty.
JC 628 .N37 1988 c.l