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http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/06/2010616113342742696.html

Wednesday, June 16, 2010 
16:24 Mecca time, 13:24 GMT

World Cup viewers killed in Somalia 
           
            Somalis use makeshift satellite dishes to capture foreign 
broadcasts from South Africa [Reuters] 
     

Somali fighters from the Hizbul Islam group have killed two people and arrested 
dozens for violating a ban on watching World Cup football matches on television.

Eyewitnesses said masked men from the group raided houses on Sunday and Monday 
in the Afgoi district, 30 km south of the capital Mogadishu, to make sure their 
ban stands.

"Hizbul Islam killed two people and arrested 35 others, all World Cup fans," 
Ali Yasin Gedi, vice-chairman of the Elman rights group, told Reuters on 
Tuesday.

"Islamists unexpectedly entered houses in Afgoi district and then fired (at) 
some people who tried to jump over the wall to escape" he said. 

Hizbul Islam and another group al-Shabaab, which are widely seen as al-Qaeda's 
proxy in the region, control large swathes of the country and much of the 
capital.

The groups enforce their own strict interpretation of Islam, routinely banning 
sport, music and dancing.

"Hizbul Islam unexpectedly knocked on our doors. They jumped over our wall. It 
was midnight and my two sons and others from the neighbourhood were watching 
the World Cup," resident Ismail Sidow said.

Some residents in al-Shabaab-controlled areas are furtively watching the 
world's biggest sporting event, which is being staged in Africa for the first 
time, using makeshift satellite dishes to capture foreign broadcasts from South 
Africa.

"The first goal of the World Cup (scored) by South Africa is itself very great 
- we should be proud of it," said Mohamed Muhidiin Xute, a member of Somalia's 
Football Federation.

Three years of fighting in the anarchic Horn of Africa nation has left 21,000 
people dead and forced 1.5 million from their homes. Only small pockets of the 
capital remain in the hands of a Western-backed government and African Union 
peacekeepers.


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