Talk:2009 Hotel Shamo bombing

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Journalists killed

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According to RTÉ News, Al Arabiya cameramen Hasan al-Zubair was one of those killed.

According to CNN, however, the two journalists who died in the attack were "Mohamed Amiin Abdullah of Shabelle Media Network and freelance cameraman Hassan Ahmed Hagi, who worked closely with the network".

I'm not sure, at this time, how to resolve this potential inconsistency (I say "potential" because it's possible that three journalists died, not two). –BLACK FALCON (TALK) 07:32, 4 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

Rather than making any guesses as to which is accurate, for now I've noted both names—Hasan al-Zubair and Hassan Ahmed Hagi, both referring to the same person. A CPJ supports confirms RTÉ's description, but I think it's worth noting both names at least for a few days until more sources and more accurate information become available. –BLACK FALCON (TALK) 16:46, 5 December 2009 (UTC)Reply
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