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Somali Islamic
militants threat to kill leading Somali journalist .
The Young Islamic Movement known as ‘Al-Shabab’ in Somalia
recently threatened to kill the editor of Waagacusub.com,
one of the Somali widely read websites after they accused
him of ‘setting flame among the Mujahidsts’.
In a statement posted on their website on 9 November, the
Al-Shabab said Dahir Abdulle Alasow is a great spy and
sought to bring the Islamists against one another
publishing fabricated news stories.

The website, www.almujaahid.com which also posted the
photo of Dahir Alasow said the journalist spread a news
over that the Al-Shabab’s spokesman Sheik Mukhtar Robow
Abu-Mansur was fired from the post. http://www.almujaahid.com/Jaasuus%20Daahir%20yare.html
The Associated Somali Journalist (ASOJ) condemned the
death threat by the Al-Shabab on Dahir Alasow as in
violation of human rights.

“Abu-Mansur emailed and telephoned me many times and
threatened that he will kill me and I answered to him ‘you
are not closer to Allah than me and you are not the life
taker,” said Dahir Alasow, the chairman of ASOJ and editor
of Waagacusub.com
Abu
Mansur was among the six Somali men who the US government
put the list of terrorists. http://www.state.gov/p/af/rls/fs/2007/79383.htm
Mr.Alasow who is now in Nairobi, Kenya in exile left
Mogadishu mid this May after the transitional federal
government and Al-Shabab Islamic movement threatened to
kill him and had been in Hargeisa, Somaliland for a while.
Similarly, the TFG issued a death warning against Dahir on
13 October this year after he was accused of publishing
report on the conflict between Somali’s interim president
Abdulahi Yusuf and his Prime Minister Ali Gedi and the
president wanted to sack the premier.
On 1st December 2005, two years ago, the Al-Furqan Islamic
Courts under the control Islamic Courts Union issued
arrest sentence on Dahir Alasow over baseless charges.
http://www.qarannews.com/show/7359.html
Dahir is known to publish sensitive and untold news
stories which made the Waagacusub site more popular among
the readers.
Eight journalists were killed and dozens more were wounded
in Somalia this year alone while many others fled their
country.
Sunni Sa'eed
Saleh
Sunninet@hotmail.com
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