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Qaasim Farah

PEN Canada Interview with Writer-In-Exile Qasim Farah
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Dr. Qaasim Hersi Farah is an environmentalist, human rights activist and religious scholar, with a PhD in Environmental Law. A journalist since 1989, Qaasim has been active in six different languages, including Swahili, French and Arabic. He has written 15 books in Somali, two in Arabic and five in English, most recently his PhD dissertation, Environmental Degradation and its Control in Somalia. Among his better known works, Qaasim published his politically-influenced Proverbs to Abrogated, the first Somali dictionary of its kind, and Naming Our Clan in which he objects to and denies the roots of the Somali clans.

After defending Somali women's rights according to Sharia law, writing about native waste control, and protesting the activities of Somali warlords in multiple publications, Qaasim became politically and personally endangered. Controversy around his writing led Islamic extremists and warlords to call for his assassination and to the censorship of his writing. In 2005 Qaasim left Somalia, seeking asylum in Canada as a refugee.