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Parents Appeal From Somali And Libyan Governments to Release Their Children in Libya
4 July 2009
Mogadishu — Duho Artan, a Somali mother, one of the parents whose children are detained in Libyan jails has Friday requested from the both Libya and Somali government to release their children and return to their country. Duho said that it is very important for the heads of Somalia and Libya not to discuss only the political affairs, asking to talk how they would play crucial role for the humanitarian situation and release the Somali teenagers who are in the prisons of Libya. "We are also requesting from the human right organizations to visit the jails in Libya pointing out that there are more Somali teenagers who are in a critical conditions and in prisons. Some of them are ill in the jails," Dhuho said. Shukri Aden Gure, one of the parents whose children were jailed in Libya said that their children often contact with them saying that they inform to them that they are required a ransom for their release adding that they have no money to let their children release. The request of the Somali parents comes as more than 600 Somali teenagers contacted to Shabelle radio recently and said that they are threatened in the Libyan jails. Harakat Al-Shabab Mujahideen Court Sentences a Man for Stealing a Cow in Merka Town Meanwhile, in a sepaarte incident, Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen court has carried out amputation on a man for stealing cow in Gandabe village near Merka town in Lower Shabelle region, witnesses and officials said on Friday. They have had a hand cut off the man after being convicted by a Sharia court in the town in Lower Shabelle region in southern Somalia. Reports say that the sentenced man was a famous teenager for stealing and was caught from Gandabe village where he stole the cattle and lately sentenced in the Islamic court of Harakat Al-shabab Mujahideen in Merka town on Thursday afternoon. Locals said that the sentenced man was 30, and named Mohamed Islow saying that he lost his right hand while he was found guilt of stealing domestic animal from Gandabe village in lower Shabelle region. Hundreds of people watched as members of Harakat Al-shabab Muhideen cut off his right hand as the judgment took place in a public square in Merka town. He was taken to a hospital in the town after the ruling. The man's hand was taken and circulated through the streets and neighborhoods in the town to take the people as an example. Lastly Sheik Abdirahman Kismayu, a chief of the Islamic court in the town warned to the people in Merka town to be alert on such banditry action.
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