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Amanda Lindhout's kidnapper gets 15-year sentence | Amanda Lindhout's kidnapper gets 15-year sentence |
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A Somali man has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for his role in the kidnapping of a Canadian journalist in Somalia, according to Canadian media. | A Somali man has been sentenced to 15 years in jail for his role in the kidnapping of a Canadian journalist in Somalia, according to Canadian media. |
Ali Omar Ader, 40, was found guilty in December on a charge of hostage-taking charge for his involvement as a negotiator in the kidnapping. | Ali Omar Ader, 40, was found guilty in December on a charge of hostage-taking charge for his involvement as a negotiator in the kidnapping. |
Ader was arrested in Ottawa in 2015 by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. | Ader was arrested in Ottawa in 2015 by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. |
Amanda Lindhout and Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan were taken hostage near Mogadishu in 2008. | Amanda Lindhout and Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan were taken hostage near Mogadishu in 2008. |
The sentence was handed down on Monday in an Ontario Superior Court. | The sentence was handed down on Monday in an Ontario Superior Court. |
During his trial, prosecutors claimed that Ader was the primary negotiator for the militants who captured the pair. | During his trial, prosecutors claimed that Ader was the primary negotiator for the militants who captured the pair. |
Ader repeatedly pressed Ms Lindhout and Mr Brennan's families for ransom money, the court heard. | Ader repeatedly pressed Ms Lindhout and Mr Brennan's families for ransom money, the court heard. |
It was eventually paid. | It was eventually paid. |
Ms Lindhout and Mr Brennan were taken hostage at gunpoint while working on a story about displaced persons camps near the Somali capital. | Ms Lindhout and Mr Brennan were taken hostage at gunpoint while working on a story about displaced persons camps near the Somali capital. |
They were held captive by an unidentified militant group for 460 days before being released in November 2009. | They were held captive by an unidentified militant group for 460 days before being released in November 2009. |
They have described having been brutally assaulted, tortured, and nearly starved during their captivity. | They have described having been brutally assaulted, tortured, and nearly starved during their captivity. |
The kidnapping of the two journalists and their eventual release was covered by media worldwide. | |
In 2013, Ms Lindhout co-wrote a bestselling memoir about her experience as a captive, and she regularly delivers speeches around the world on her experience and on related issues like living with post-traumatic stress disorder. | |
Almost seven years after the pair's release, RCMP investigators managed to lure Ader to Canada under the pretence of signing a publishing contract for a book on Somalia's history. | Almost seven years after the pair's release, RCMP investigators managed to lure Ader to Canada under the pretence of signing a publishing contract for a book on Somalia's history. |
It was the culmination of a lengthy international undercover operation. | It was the culmination of a lengthy international undercover operation. |
As Mr Brennan is not a Canadian citizen, Ader did not face any charges in Canada related to his kidnapping. | As Mr Brennan is not a Canadian citizen, Ader did not face any charges in Canada related to his kidnapping. |
But the photographer did give his victim impact statement in court - later posted online - where he asked the judge to show Ader clemency. | But the photographer did give his victim impact statement in court - later posted online - where he asked the judge to show Ader clemency. |
"I believe that forgiveness is the one thing that will keep humanity moving forward," he said. | "I believe that forgiveness is the one thing that will keep humanity moving forward," he said. |
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