She and her husband Liban Ali Nur were both among the assassinated journalists making them among the few married couples worldwide killed.
[4] Hindia was a female broadcast journalist for Radio Mogadishu and TV producer for Somali National Television.
There are limited resources devoted to ensuring the safety of journalists safe, which makes them targets during the civil war.
[11] Irina Bokova, the director general of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, said, "I condemn the killing of Hindiya Haji Mohamed.
"[12] Omar Frank Osman, secretary of NUSOJ, said, "We all mourn this disastrous assassination of Hindiyo Haji Mohamed which is another reminder of the risks Somali journalists continue to face regularly.
Those who deliberately seek to harm unsuspecting members of the public, including journalists, need to be condemned and hunted down to answer for their actions.