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English: One of Radio Mogadishu's employees works a machine used to convert the archive's analog recordings into digital files on November 7 in Mogadishu, Somalia. The Minister of Information, Abdullahi Elmoge Hirsi, today visited Radio Mogadishu in order to see the ongoing digitalization of the station's archive, which was kept largely intact for over two decades of civil war and is now being converted into digital files to ensure its continued survival. AU UN IST PHOTO / Tobin Jones
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One of Radio Mogadishu's employees works a machine used to convert the archive's analog recordings into digital files on November 7 in Mogadishu, Somalia. The Minister of Information, Abdullahi Elmoge Hirsi, today visited Radio Mogadishu in order to see the ongoing digitalization of the station's archive, which was kept largely intact for over two decades of civil war and is now being converted into digital files to ensure its continued survival. AU UN IST PHOTO / Tobin Jones