Somalia women will be stoned…pray for them…

http://www.womenscampaigninternational.org/2009/11/women-sentenced-to-death-by-stoning-in-somalia/

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A 33-year-old man, Abas Hussein Abdirahman, was stoned to death in the port town of Merka off the southern coast of Somalia this month. Mr. Abdirahman confessed to committing adultery in front of an Islamic court in early November. His former girlfriend’s life will be spared temporarily because she is pregnant, but will most likely be killed after she gives birth. Relatives will look after the child if she is put to death.

The bigger picture lies with the Islamist groups who run the majority of southern Somalia. Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Mogadishu, President of Somalia, has asserted that the al-Shabab, the Islam group responsible for the stoning of Mr. Abdirahman, is ruining the image of Islam with their inhumane acts. Just this past year, Islamists have stoned three adulterers, two other men accused of spying, and a 13-year-old girl in the southern town of Kismayo for adultery. Human rights groups state the girl was raped, illustrating the severity of their controversial actions.

Furthermore, women are forced to wear heavy clothing to cover their bodies, which President Sharif states is supported by underlying economic issues, as the Islamic groups sell this kind of clothing and then forces people to buy it.

Ideally President Sharif would put the Islamic law of Sharia into practice, but it is considered far too lenient by al-Shabab. Somalia has not had a functioning national government in 18 years.

Published by George Elerick

Behavioral Scientist. Social Psychologist. Neuroscience. Comedian

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  1. I am a Muslim and appauled to hear this! This is just pathetic and outrageous! These laws have no place in the 21st-century! People need to move with the times! If anyone has sinned then Allah will decide their punishment it us not for us humans to decide what is right and wrong!

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  2. Hi Ash! It is very encouraging to have you respond to this and to share your frustration. It is refreshing. I would love to hear more about you and your background and also see if we could partner on anything. I have a new initiative called ‘Chairs for Dialogue’ that seeks to partner with anyone and everyone from all background and work together to discover viable ways to meet the needs of the world. Let me know if you would be interested! Thanks for stopping by….

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