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Most of More 200 Detained Somalis Freed From Greece Jails
1 August 2009
Athenis — Most of more than 200 detained Somalis have been freed from the jails in Greece, just after government police forces arrested them on Thursday there, witnesses announced on Friday. Reports the Greece say that that the release of the Somali youth came after the Interior minister of the Greece government intervened the matter and the dispute between the police and the Somali people there. Abdikadir Ali Bile, one of the Somali teenager who took part yesterday's demonstration told journalists that he contacted with the interior minister and other several officials of the Greece government over night saying that he requested them to solve the matter adding that they lately accepted his request and achieved to be released the Somalis from the prisons. The police of the Greece government arrested more 200 Somalis including pregnant women and it was unclear the real aim that the police forces arrested the Somali people in so far. But reports say that soldiers accused the Somalis making illegal passports which caused them to be jailed. The release of the Somali people in Greece comes as more than 500 Somali people made large demonstration there as the police of that country sent to the jail more Somalis. Demonstrate in Greece A large number of Somalis in Greece took to the street and made largely peaceful organized demonstration in the Europena country, just after government police forces carried out their raid and detained more than 200 Somalis morning. Reports say that demonstration came as the police forces of the Greece government entered forcibly in a house where more Somali people lived on Thursday morning and sent to the jails in that country. 50 year old Somali woman who was taking part the demonstrations told Shabelle radio that she was in a trip for a at least 17 years and was absent from her motherland pointing out that they decided to be part of the demonstration against to the arrest of the Somalis. "The police of this country arrested 200 hundred more Somalis including pregnant women. The soldiers have dealt with the Somalis brutally; they also tortured then took them with seven mini buses. We don not, we do not know the reason of the arrest," she said as she was tearing. It is unclear the real aim that the Greece police forces arrested the Somali people in its country so far. But reports say that soldiers accused the Somali people making illegal passports which caused the more than 200 Somalis to be jailed. There had been hundreds of detained Somalis who were in the jails which reportedly said that the police of the Greece conduct with black people with good manner. There is no comment from the Greece government about the large complaining demonstrations made by the Somalis there.
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