Thursday, October 28, 2010

Somalia War News Updates -- October 28, 2010

Al Shabaab Execute Teenage Girls Accused Of Spying -- The Telegraph

An al-Qaeda linked Somali group executed two teenage girls accused of spying yesterday in a public square as hundreds of people watched on.

Al Shabaab commanders ordered a firing squad to kill the girls in the central Somali town of Beledweyne.

Ayan Mohamed Jama, 18, and Huriyo Ibrahim, 15 were tried by the group's courts and shot by 10 masked men after being accused of spying for government soldiers fighting the Islamist group.

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More News On Somalia

Somali militants execute 2 girls; town horrified
-- AP
Somali Militant Group Executes Girls Accused of Spying -- Voice of America
Somali Islamists Kill Two Girls Branded Spies -- New York Times
Somali Islamists al-Shabab 'execute two young women' -- BBC
Al-Shabaab executes 2 teenage girls -- UPI
Islamist group with ties to al Qaeda executes two teenage girls in Somalia by firing squad -- The Daily Mail
Al Shabaab Is Falling Apart -- Strategy Page
KENYA-SOMALIA: Border town emptied by fighting -- IRIN
Battle for Mogadishu escalates -- Global Post
Reporter's Notebook: Mogadishu -- Voice of America
Somali displacement rising, U.N. warns -- UPI
Somalia Designated as World's Most Corrupt Country -- Voice of America
Somalia seen as most corrupt nation -- Al Jazeera

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