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Mohamed Aden Sheikh (c. 1936 – September 30, 2010) was a Somali medical doctor and politician who held posts as Minister of Health, Minister of Education, and Minister of Information. Aden was the first Somali surgeon who received his medical training at the University of Rome and practiced at Mogadishu General Hospital. He enter politics in the 1970s and held various cabinet positions. Aden was also a central committee member of the only political party allowed in Somalia, the Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party. On June 9, 1982, he was one of seven parliamentarians arrested and accused of treason for having criticized the government of President Siad Barre. Aden was the president of the at the time of his arrest.

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  • Mohamed Aden Sheikh (c. 1936 – September 30, 2010) was a Somali medical doctor and politician who held posts as Minister of Health, Minister of Education, and Minister of Information. Aden was the first Somali surgeon who received his medical training at the University of Rome and practiced at Mogadishu General Hospital. He enter politics in the 1970s and held various cabinet positions. Aden was also a central committee member of the only political party allowed in Somalia, the Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party. On June 9, 1982, he was one of seven parliamentarians arrested and accused of treason for having criticized the government of President Siad Barre. Aden was the president of the at the time of his arrest. (en)
  • Mohamed Aden Sheikh (1936 – Torino, 1º ottobre 2010) è stato uno scrittore, politico e chirurgo somalo, prigioniero politico (1982-88) di Siad Barre. Laureatosi a Roma e specializzato a Bologna, ha esercitato la professione di medico in Somalia, dove ha intrapreso la carriera politica. Nominato più volte ministro (della Sanità, dell'Informazione, della Cultura), per le proprie posizioni critiche nei confronti del governo di Siad Barre fu arrestato nel 1975 e successivamente liberato. Per il proprio dissenso verso Barre fu fatto arrestare di nuovo nel 1982 e tenuto nel più totale isolamento, per sei anni, nel carcere speciale di Labatan Jirow. Fu processato nel 1987, prosciolto da ogni accusa ma messo agli arresti domiciliari per un anno ancora. (it)
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  • Mohamed Aden Sheikh (c. 1936 – September 30, 2010) was a Somali medical doctor and politician who held posts as Minister of Health, Minister of Education, and Minister of Information. Aden was the first Somali surgeon who received his medical training at the University of Rome and practiced at Mogadishu General Hospital. He enter politics in the 1970s and held various cabinet positions. Aden was also a central committee member of the only political party allowed in Somalia, the Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party. On June 9, 1982, he was one of seven parliamentarians arrested and accused of treason for having criticized the government of President Siad Barre. Aden was the president of the at the time of his arrest. He was also the former Head of the Ideology Bureau SRRC and Somali Technological Development. (en)
  • Mohamed Aden Sheikh (1936 – Torino, 1º ottobre 2010) è stato uno scrittore, politico e chirurgo somalo, prigioniero politico (1982-88) di Siad Barre. Laureatosi a Roma e specializzato a Bologna, ha esercitato la professione di medico in Somalia, dove ha intrapreso la carriera politica. Nominato più volte ministro (della Sanità, dell'Informazione, della Cultura), per le proprie posizioni critiche nei confronti del governo di Siad Barre fu arrestato nel 1975 e successivamente liberato. Per il proprio dissenso verso Barre fu fatto arrestare di nuovo nel 1982 e tenuto nel più totale isolamento, per sei anni, nel carcere speciale di Labatan Jirow. Fu processato nel 1987, prosciolto da ogni accusa ma messo agli arresti domiciliari per un anno ancora. Nel 1989 tornò in libertà e per ragioni di salute si trasferì all'estero poco prima che cominciasse la guerra civile somala. In Italia ha vissuto a Roma e quindi a Torino, dove ha diretto una clinica per anziani e opera per pazienti extracomunitari a Chieri. Nel libro La Somalia non è un'isola dei Caraibi ha affermato di sentirsi allo stesso tempo somalo e italiano e di essersi per questo motivo impegnato politicamente in entrambi i Paesi. La figlia, (1966), dal 1987 è in Italia ed è anch'ella scrittrice. (it)
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