Al Shabaab Executes Two People For Spying

| Sunday, October 17, 2010 | |
by Abdi Hajji Hussein

Somalia’s al Qaeda-inspired terror group al Shabaab executed two people in a village outside of Mogadishu, accusing the pair of spying for the Ethiopian government.

Hundreds of locals, mostly displaced people, were invited to view the execution, which took place in the village square. People in the village were astonished by the hasty judgment, and expressed concern, a resident said.

On October 4, the group severed the right hand and left foot of a Somali teenager for robbery.

This is not the first time al Shabaab has carried out such sentences. On July 25, 2009, al Shabaab, which intends to impose a strict version of Sharia Islamic law throughout war-devastated Somalia, severed the right hands and left feet of four teenagers accused of robbery in Mogadishu.

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