Ismail Jim'ale Osoble
Dr. Ismail Jim'ale Osoble (Somali: Ismaaciil Jimcaale Cosoble, Arabic: اسماعيل جمعال عسبلي) was a Somali lawyer and Minister of Information in the Government of Aden Abdulle Osman before the military took control of the Government in 1969. Following those events, he was one of the few lawyers and human rights activists in the country. He was also one of the signers of the Somali Manifesto.[1] Following his death, a group of Somali human rights activists, led by his widow Maryan Awreye (second wife), founded the Dr. Ismail Jumale Human Rights Organization which still works in Somalia.
Biography
Ismail Jim'ale Osoble (alternate name: Ismail Giumale Ossoble) was born 18 July 1931 in the town of Belet Uen or Beledweyne (Somali: Beletweeyne, Arabic: بلد وين) which is the capital of the Hiran province in south-central Somalia. He was the second of three children born to a family of the Abgaal Hawiye clan. He studied Law in Italy where he met and married (Rome, 1965) his first wife Iole Berardi from whom he had two children. Following his imprisonment during the military coup in 1969, his first wife and children were forced to return to Italy where they have remained. He died in Rome on 22 July 1990.