sábado, 28 de agosto de 2010

Al-Shabaab commandeers Somali radio station


(CNN) -- An al Qaeda-linked militant movement has taken control of a radio station in Somalia's capital, the government announced Saturday.
The weak central government claims the group is spreading propaganda from at least two radio stations, including Mogadishu's Holy Quran radio, a private FM station, which it took earlier this week.
Al-Shabaab earlier this year looted private radio equipment to use in a station, the government said.
"We strongly condemn these acts. They want to silence the independent media with brutality and intolerance," said
Abdirahman Omar Osman, Somalia's minister of information.
Al-Shabaab, which has pledged allegiance to al Qaeda, controls much of southern Somalia and portions of Mogadishu. It follows the strict Saudi Arabian-inspired Wahabi interpretation of Islam, rather than the Sufi Islam of many Somalis. CNN