Islam itu selain tdk berperikebinatangan dgn nyuruh ngebantai binatang spt 
salamander atau cicak, Islam jg ga berperikemanusiaan sama sekali. Betul2 agama 
unt para bajingan biadab.


http://www.bosnewslife.com/18209-somalias-starving-christians-struggle-after-beheading

Somalia’s Starving Christians Struggle After Beheading
Sunday, September 18, 2011  (10:39 am)
 

By Stefan J. Bos and Joseph DeCaro, BosNewsLife Correspondents


Al-Shabab fighters have killed Christians.

MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (BosNewsLife)–- Hungry minority Christians in Somalia
 faced another struggle Sunday, September 18, after suspected Islamic 
militants beheaded a Christian convert and foreign aid workers were 
banned from reaching a dying population.

Somali Christians and human rights activists confirmed that the body of 
Juma Nuradin Kamil, a kidnapped Christian who converted from Islam, was 
found decapitated near the southern town of Hudur on September 2. 
 
He was apparently killed after three suspected members of the Islamic group 
al-Shabab pushed him into a car, witnesses said.

"Islamic radicals kidnapped a Christian brother and then beheaded him. 
His decapitated body was discovered" by locals on a street, explained 
Jonathan Racho, the regional manager for Africa of advocacy group 
International Christian Concern (ICC).

His body was reportedly buried in secret after it lay two days in the open aid 
as locals feared Islamic reprisals.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility from al-Shabab, but 
Christians said the beheading bore the hallmarks of the al-Qaida linked 
group.

ISLAMIC LAW

Al-Shabab seeks to impose a strict version of seeks to impose a strict 
version of Sharia, or Islamic law, and made clear it wants to rid 
Somalia of "apostates". "Members of the Islamic radical group al-Shabaab
 have made their intentions very clear that they want to get rid of 
Christians in Somalia," Racho said.

Among earlier anti-Christian incidents this year was the reported April 
18 murder in Shalambod town of 21-year-old Hassan Adawe Adan, a member 
of an underground Christian congregation. Two suspected al-Shabab 
fighters were blamed, Christians said.

In Warbhigly village on the outskirts of Mogadishu, a mother of four was
 killed for her Christian faith by al-Shabab in January, according to 
locals and investigators. Asha Mberwa, 36, was reportedly murdered when 
Islamists slit her throat in front of her fellow villagers.

More than two dozen Christians are known to have been killed in recent years.

In Mogadishu, residents have said they wake up daily with decapitated 
bodies, ranging from children to the elderly, as al-Shabab has made 
clear it still wants to show it remains strong after more heavily armed 
U.N. backed Africa Union  forces pushed them back from the capital.  

GOVERNMENT CONCERNS

Christian analysts have expressed concerns however that even the United 
Nations-backed transitional government of President Sheikh Sharif Sheik 
Ahmed supports a version of Islamic law that mandates the death penalty 
for all those who leave Islam.

Christians were also among those believed to face starvation Sunday, 
September 18, after Somalia's government banned foreign aid workers and 
journalists from entering areas controlled by al-Shabab after members of
 a Turkish charity took food to famine victims in an area under the 
Islamist group.

"We want the starving Somalis in al-Shabab areas to be fed but we do not
 want the foreign workers to meet al-Shabab," Mogadishu mayor and 
governor Mohamud Ahmed Nur was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.

A large part of Somalia is experiencing famine, with the United Nations 
saying 750,000 people are at risk of  starvation. Hundreds of Somalis 
are already dying each day, according to U.N. estimates.

Last month Somali church representatives already said they were aware of
 18 Somali Christians having died of starvation,  which is believed to 
be a conservative figure.

NO FOOD 

"Any Somali that the Islamists suspect to be a Christian, or even a 
friend of Christians, does not receive any food aid," said a leader of a
 local underground church speaking on condition of anonymity.

Somalia has been without an effective central government since 1991, 
when the former leadership was toppled by clan militias that later 
turned on each other.

It is increasingly difficult for journalists to report on the situation.
 This week  National Union of Somali journalists condemned a reported 
statement from a prominent cleric linked to the leadership of al-Shabab,
 Sheikh Abdulqadir Muumin, who called Somali journalists "unbelievers" 
who had been "sentenced to death".

Since 2006, Somalia has faced an insurgency led by al-Shabab, described 
as one of Africa's most fearsome militant Islamist groups. It now 
controls much of southern Somalia and has claimed affiliation with 
terror group al-Qaida since 2007.

Over 99 percent of Somalia's nearly 10 million people are Muslims; The 
tiny Christian minority of perhaps thousands of people comprises many 
ethnic Bantus as well as humanitarian workers and expatriates, Christian
 aid groups say.


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