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Somali Human Rights Leader Hawa Aden Mohamed Receives the 2008 Roger Baldwin Award ![]() “I have been called a witch and been accused of bringing foreign ideas, turning the girls from their religion and turning them into boys. We have been labeled traitors to Somali culture and the Islamic religion. We were pelted with stones for the first two years, had our car destroyed and part of our compound torn down by angry local residents. Watch YouTube video of Hawa Aden Mohamed Watch video interview with Hawa
From May 1 to May 13, 2008, Human Rights First hosted Somali human rights defender Hawa Aden Mohamed. Ms. Mohamed received the 2008 Roger N. Baldwin Medal of Liberty Award in recognition of her courageous work on behalf of women and girls affected by violence in Somalia. Ms. Mohamed began her work over three decades ago by founding the Refugee Women’s Relief and Development Center. Despite having to flee the country when civil war broke out in 1991, Ms. Mohamed courageously chose to return to Somalia and continue her work on behalf of thousands of women and girls. Currently, she serves as the Executive Director of the Galkayo Education Center for Peace and Development (GECPD), a community-based organization in the Puntland area of Somalia.
Press Coverage of the 2008 Baldwin Award |
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