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Deadly killings in Mogadishu today criticized

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Deadly killings in Mogadishu today criticized

Postby Coeus » Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:23 pm

Somali parliament speaker, Sharif Hassan Sh. Adam and Hawiye clan elders denounced the act that Somali national forces killed and injured innocent civilians making peaceful protest in the capital Mogadishu today on Tuesday, reports said.

Spokesman of Hawiye clan elders, Ahmed Diriye Ali told reporters that the accident that was killed number of people and number of others injured was in Mogadishu-rally today was shocking event by which T.F.G soldiers deliberately fired.



Ahmed Diriye that the government soldiers who massacred those people should be brought before the justice and must be punished and criticized T.F.G of not handling the insecurity situation in the districts it controls.



Mr. Diriye said, “Somali government must pay compensation from dead people if it fails to bring criminals before the court”.



Somali parliament speaker, Sharif Hassan Sh. Adam similarly condemned the act and expressed great sorrow of the deadly event.



This is the second attack government forces target civilians killing number of innocent civilians, as thought today’s were their backers that signals to loose support of their community.

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