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The director of Somalia's independent HornAfrik radio station, Said Tahlil Ahmed, has been killed in the capital.The director of Somalia's independent HornAfrik radio station, Said Tahlil Ahmed, has been killed in the capital.
An eyewitness told the BBC a group of journalists were attacked on their way to a press conference called by the hardline Islamist militia al-Shabab.An eyewitness told the BBC a group of journalists were attacked on their way to a press conference called by the hardline Islamist militia al-Shabab.
Gunmen escaped from the scene and no-one has claimed responsibility.Gunmen escaped from the scene and no-one has claimed responsibility.
Al-Shabab does not support the new president - Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist - recently elected by MPs as part of a peace process.Al-Shabab does not support the new president - Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, a moderate Islamist - recently elected by MPs as part of a peace process.
Since the announcement of the murder, all radio stations in the capital are playing Koranic verses. Since the announcement of the murder, all radio stations in the capital have been playing Koranic verses.
Analysts say this may be out of respect for Mr Ahmed or possibly because they are frightened of further attacks.Analysts say this may be out of respect for Mr Ahmed or possibly because they are frightened of further attacks.
Somalia has not had a functioning central government since 1991 and tens of thousands of people have been killed in successive waves of violence.Somalia has not had a functioning central government since 1991 and tens of thousands of people have been killed in successive waves of violence.
HornAfrik's owner, Ali Iman Sharmake, and a station presenter, Mahad Ahmed Elmi, were murdered in 2007.HornAfrik's owner, Ali Iman Sharmake, and a station presenter, Mahad Ahmed Elmi, were murdered in 2007.