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I read the article on David Bowie and noticed there was no source related to his cause of death.

Shauna Aminath Sources
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/gregory-rockson/shauna-aminath-maldives_b_1672281.html : Her arrest https://www.columbiamissourian.com/news/maldives-shauna-aminath-describes-her-path-to-activism-at-westminster/article_357c91b1-d953-5011-a3c6-db1f4cd09388.html : Path to activism http://www.davisuwcscholars.org/scholars/graduates/node/106 http://www.westminster-mo.edu/news/news/ShaunaMaldives2013.html http://theislandpresident.com/aminath-shauna-of-the-island-president-arrested-in-the-maldives/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by JStruebing.20 (talk • contribs) 17:59, 7 November 2017 (UTC)

Shauna Aminath is a Maldivian political activist, former deputy undersecretary for Climate Change for Maldivian president, Mohamed Nasheen, and former youth president of the Maldivian Democratic Party Youth Wing. Shauna Aminath was also a leader of the 350.org movement in the Maldives and helped organize the Underwater Cabinet Meeting of October 2009 and the Global Day of Climate Action in the Maldives. Before her rise to political activism, Shauna Aminath graduated from Westminster College in 2008. During her college career she was a leader International Club and advocated for international students and integration on campus.During her schooling at Westminster College, she participated in a number of internships, including the Banyan Tree Marine Lab in the Maldives and Humanity in Action in New York. She was selected to attend the Annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs at the United States Military Academy at West Point and attended the Development Project Management Institute at the Monterey Institute for International Studies. After her graduation from Westminster College, Shauna has continued to have an active commitment to the non-violent advancement of democracy in the Maldives.She returned home to the Maldives to take an active political role, serving on the president's cabinet of the Maldive Islands. During her tenure on the president's cabinet, Shauna brought attention to the international issue of global warming and its implications on the survival of the Maldives. Shauna was also featured in the documentary The Island President. Shauna has continued to be a leader in the pro-democracy movement. In fact, she has been arrested twice in her commitment to this cause. She continues to be an advocate for democracy in the Maldives.