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Abdalle Mumin was jailed in Somalia in 2023 for criticising government ban on extremist ideology.
After his release, he fled to the UK and continues to work as a journalist.
His week -long visit to Jersey was paid for by Prisoners of Conscience Jersey Holiday Fund.
He said: " Jersey was my doctor and it treated me well".
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