Somali scholars demand Sharia enforcement
Friday 20 February 2009.

 February 19, 2009 (MOGADISHU) — The Somali religious scholars demanded the
 enforcement of Islamic legislation in the country within four months, in a
 move that could more complicate the task of the newly elected president.


 The  head  of  the Somali Ulama Council for Correction and Reconciliation,
 Sheikh  Bashir  Ahmed Salad warned today that the parliament should revise
 the  constitution  and  remove  any  provision  against  the  Islamic  law
 “Sharia”.


 "Within  120 days the Somali parliament must convene and announce that the
 country will be ruled according to Islamic law." He said.


 The  move  comes  six  days after the nomination of the new Prime Minister
 Omer  Abdirashid  Ali  Sharmarke who is charged with the implementation of
 the  formation  of  a  national  government  to achieve peace and national
 reconciliation in the country.


 The council of moderate legal scholars is made up of former clerics of the
 Islamic  Courts  Union  that  chaired in the past the new president Sheikh
 Sharif Sheikh Ahmed.


 The  scholars  also urged the withdrawal of the African peacekeeping force
 from the troubled Horn of Africa country by the end of the same deadline.


 The  Somali  President had been chosen to attract the moderate clerics and
 marginalize  the  hardliners like Al-Shebab Islamists but their move could
 force  him to follow them and destabilize the fragile consensus reached in
 Djibouti, analysts say.


 In  Rome,  the Italian Prime Minister announced the release of two nuns in
 their  60s  who were abducted by Somali bandits in November 2008. The nuns
 who  had  lived  in  Kenya for years, were kidnapped near border and taken
 into Somalia.


 Some  news  reports s allege that a ransom of one million dollars had been
 paid. But the Italian foreign ministry denied paying a ransom.


 (ST)


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