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- Q164886 description "Cameroonian journalist".
- Q164886 description "Cameroonian journalist".
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- Q164886 abstract "Simon Mol (6 November 1973 in Buea, Cameroon – 10 October 2008) was the pen name of Simon Moleke Njie, a Cameroon-born journalist, writer and anti-racist political activist. In 1999 he sought political asylum in Poland; it was granted in 2000, and he moved to Warsaw, where he became a well-known anti-racist campaigner.In Poland, Mol was accused of knowingly spreading the HIV virus and was charged in the cases of eleven women and remanded in custody. However, Mol's trial was suspended due to his severe illness. He died from HIV-related complications on 10 October 2008.".
- Q164886 birthDate "1973-11-06".
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- Q164886 deathDate "2008-10-10".
- Q164886 deathYear "2008".
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- Q164886 dateOfBirth "1973-11-06".
- Q164886 dateOfDeath "2008-10-10".
- Q164886 name "Mol, Simon".
- Q164886 shortDescription "Cameroonian journalist".
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- Q164886 comment "Simon Mol (6 November 1973 in Buea, Cameroon – 10 October 2008) was the pen name of Simon Moleke Njie, a Cameroon-born journalist, writer and anti-racist political activist. In 1999 he sought political asylum in Poland; it was granted in 2000, and he moved to Warsaw, where he became a well-known anti-racist campaigner.In Poland, Mol was accused of knowingly spreading the HIV virus and was charged in the cases of eleven women and remanded in custody.".
- Q164886 label "Simon Mol".
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