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Opinion

We should have worked harder to get the Ismael Abdulle story right

A story from 2011 about a Somalia teenager was later revealed to have some crucial details wrong.

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Journalist and filmmaker Michelle Shephard walks with Ismael Abdulle in Mogadishu.


It was an incredibly powerful story that deeply touched Star readers and significantly changed the life of a young man in Somalia.

But an important detail was false.

Donovan Vincent

Donovan Vincent is the Star’s Public Editor and based in Toronto. Reach him by email at publiced@thestar.ca or follow him on Twitter: @donovanvincent.

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