Arab Times

Somalis refuse to bury dead:

Africa

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Somali families are refusing to bury the bodies of 10 loved ones, including three children, until the government takes responsibi­lity for killing them in a U.S.-backed military raid, officials said on Sunday.

The ten were shot dead when Somalia’s army, supported by U.S. troops, carried out an operation in Bariire village, about 50 km (30 miles) from the capital on Friday.

Ali Nur, the deputy governor of the surroundin­g Lower Shabelle region, told Reuters the bodies would be stored until the government pays compensati­on - a particular­ly jarring action in a Muslim culture that buries its dead quickly.

“We refused to bury them because the government has denied and it still has not directly admitted it killed the civilians,” Nur told Reuters.

“The government should admit it killed the civilians and then compensate.”

Authoritie­s had converted a refrigerat­ed lobster truck into a mortuary to hold the bodies, he said.

The US Africa Command said on Friday U.S. forces were involved in the Bariire operation in a supporting role and it was investigat­ing reports of civilian casualties. It gave no immediate fresh comment on Sunday.

Somalia’s army initially said all the dead were members of the Islamist al Shabaab militia that it is fighting with help from U.S. and African Union forces - but later acknowledg­ed some civilians had died.

Local elders told Reuters the US troops had been unwittingl­y drawn into clan fighting in the area, particular­ly around Bariire village, the centre of a feud between two powerful and well-armed groups.

Lawmaker Dahir Amin Jesow said those killed were farmers who had armed themselves to defend themselves against a rival group.

“How would you feel if your own government kills your brothers and labels them as militants?” asked Hassan Mohamed, a cousin of one of the deceased.

“We want them to admit, apologise and compensate. Otherwise there will be no peace,” he said. (RTRS)

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