The Citizen (Gauteng)

Al-Shabaab targets defector

REPORT: MILITANTS THREATENIN­G, ABDUCTING CIVILIANS IN BAY REGION

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Group has carried out frequent bombings in Somali capital Mogadishu in recent weeks.

Somali Al-Shabaab Islamist militants, who have carried out frequent bombings in the capital, Mogadishu, said a former leader who defected to the government side was an apostate who could be killed.

Al-Shabaab fell out with its former spokespers­on and deputy leader, Mukhtar Robow Abu Mansur, in 2013.

He defected to the UN-backed government in August last year.

Al-Shabaab has been fighting for years to try to topple Somalia’s central government and rule the horn of Africa country according to its own interpreta­tion of Islamic law.

“If Mukhtar Robow thinks he can destroy Islamic sharia and the mujahedeen, he is deluded. Allah will protect Islam and jihad will not stop just because of you and your likes who joined the enemies,” Ali Mohamud Rage, Al-Shabaab’s spokespers­on, said in a video posted on Monday.

It was not possible to reach Robow for comment.

“No doubt, Mukhtar Robow left his religion and joined the disbelieve­rs and the enemies are still the enemies,” Al-Shabaab’s spokespers­on said.

“Anybody who joins the line of non-Muslims is an apostate who can be killed.”

A report by rights body Human Rights Watch said Al-Shabaab had recently threatened and abducted civilians in Somalia’s Bay region to force communitie­s to hand over their children for indoctrina­tion and military training.

“Al-Shabaab’s ruthless recruitmen­t campaign is taking rural children from their parents so they can serve this militant armed group,” said Laetitia Bader, senior Africa researcher for the rights body.

The insurgents, who are allied with Al-Qaeda, were driven out of the capital, Mogadishu, in 2011. They have also since lost nearly all other territory they previously controlled after an offensive by Somali government troops and African Union-mandated Amisom peacekeepe­rs.

Al-Shabaab, however, remains a formidable threat and has carried out bombings in Mogadishu and other towns against military and civilian targets.

 ??  ?? READY FOR ACTION. A Somali armed forces member carries ammunition in the Dayniile district of Mogadishu, Somalia, yesterday.
READY FOR ACTION. A Somali armed forces member carries ammunition in the Dayniile district of Mogadishu, Somalia, yesterday.

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