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Weird! Al-Shabaab murders Somali journalist Abdiaziz Guled over radio criticism

MOGADISHU-(MaraviPost)-Somali militant group al-Shabaab on Saturday evening claimed responsibility for killing a veteran journalist who campaigned against the activities of the proscribed group, in the latest attack on media freedom.

Abdiaziz Guled aka Afrika, the Director of state-owned Radio Mogadishu was killed in a targeted suicide bombing as he rode in a car with a colleague identified as Sharmarke Mohamed Warsame, the Director of Somali National TV, also a government media outlet.

Somalia police said that a man wearing a suicide vest approached the vehicle in a busy street in Mogadishu as they left a restaurant and detonated it, killing Afrika instantly and wounding his colleague who is still fighting for his life at Mogadishu’s Madina Hospital.

Born on December 12, 1979, Afrika’s radio career rose especially in the late 2000s as he took on Shabaab’s violent extremism campaign. The group took him on as enemy number one. Local press freedom lobby, the National Union of Somali Journalists (NusoJ) suggested the journalist was targeted for dedicated coverage against the group’s violent activities.

He produced a popular TV and Radio program known as GUNGAAR, a series of investigative reports on al-Shabaab.

“He was a brave journalist who was best known for producing incisive special reports about Al Shabaab attacks in Somalia and interviews with Shabaab captives in detention,” said Omar Faruk Osman, the Secretary-General of NUSOJ in a statement.

“It is another sad day again for Somalia when we are forced to witness the needless death of another journalist on the frontlines of duty. We condemn this cowardly act against yet another journalist. We send our most heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues in Radio Mogadishu. Our quest for a free and just society will not be deterred by the acts of intimidation,” Osman added, calling on the Federal government to urgently investigate the killing.

According to the lobby, the murdered journalist had planned to take his mother for medical treatment to India today.

The two journalists had campaigned to have the state-owned media outlets transformed into public media houses, rather than remain mouthpieces of the government as it is today.

On Sunday, Somalia’s President Mohamed Farmaajo said Afrika had been “martyred” for its role in calling out al-Shabaab.

“He spent his career rebuilding our nation and continuously exposing the evil of terrorism to save Somalia using the powerful media tool,” Farmaajo’s Spokesman, Abdirashid M Hashi said in a Twitter post.

This is the second death of a journalist this year, directly linked to al-Shabaab. In March, NUSOJ said another reporter Jamal Farah Adan, a freelance Journalist whose radio programs were also critical of Al-Shabaab and its operations was shot dead in Galmudug State.

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Somalia is still the most dangerous place for journalists in Africa, having seen more than 70 journalists killed over the last 30 years. And the Reporters without Borders (RSF) says Somalia is only better than two countries in the world, out of 163 surveyed last year in safety for journalists.

“The pressure on journalists can come from many quarters, especially as much of the country is controlled by non-state entities or by autonomous regional governments that either do not or only barely recognise the central government’s authority,” RSF says.

11 killed in bomb attack by Al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia

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Ten civilians and one police officer died following a gun and bomb attack by Al-Shabaab terrorists at beachfront hotel in Somalia’s capital.

Information ministry spokesperson Ismael Mukhtaar Omar confirmed the news in an interview.

Reports revealed that the attack began on early Sunday evening with a heavy explosion and gunfire from the hotel, which usually host government officials.

Official told AFP that security forces took about four hours to regain control of the Elite Hotel in the Lido beach area of Mogadishu after five assailants stormed it.

The dead included government official Abdirasak Abdi, who worked at the information ministry and 28 other sustained various degrees of injuries.

Somalia plunged into chaos after the 1991 overthrow of then-President Siad Barre’s military regime, leading to years of clan warfare followed by the rise of Al-Shabaab which once controlled large parts of the country and Mogadishu.

The group has targeted hotels multiple times over the years and its last major attack in Mogadishu was in December 2019 that killed about 81 people.

Al Shabaab kills three Kenyan teachers

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GARISSA-(MaraviPost)-Al Shabaab militants have today killing three male teachers after attacking Kamuthe Resource Centre in Garissa.

Police spokesman Charles Owino told Pulse news that about 12 al-Shabab attackers attacked an area called Saretho.

Saretho is within Dadaab sub-county in Garissa county 25 kilometers from Dadaab center.

He added that the militants have killed a teacher and three other persons, a total of four people.

This has come in following another attack that the group carried a week ago that claimed the lives of 4 people near the Somalia border.

Officials said the attackers may have emerged from the nearby Boni forest. A team of security agents was mobilized to pursue the attackers who locals said were about 20.

Female teachers and nurses at the institution were reportedly spared after being identified by the suspected militants.

Al-Shabaab threatens to destroy Kenya over its troops in Somalia

Al-Qaeda linked Islamist group, Al-Shabaab has on Wednesday apprised Kenya to withdraw all their forces from Somalia that was sent to African Union peacekeeping mission to fight against Al-Shabaab.

As reported by Punch news, the group has sworn in a statement to strike Kenya after attacking the US military base and conducting multiple cross-boarder attacks.

“Withdraw all your forces from our Muslim lands while you still have the chance. Otherwise, brace yourselves for the worst and prepare for perilous times ahead, because Kenya will never be safe and Kenyans will never sleep soundly at night.

Tourists and travellers visiting the country are hereby warned that there will no longer be any safe sightseeing or safari trips in Kenya,” reads part of the statement.

The islamic group has also said it will make US interests in Kenya their primary target.The group has assured the general public that it will make sure that there is no safety anywhere in the country.

The statement has come in almost a year after the January 15 siege of the upscale Dusit hotel complex in Nairobi left 21 dead. Previous attacks have killed 67 at the Westgate shopping centre in 2013 and 148 at Garissa University in 2015.

Journey of young Africans into violent extremism marked by poverty and deprivation: UNDP

Based on hundreds of interviews with extremists, first-of-its-kind study pinpoints key factors triggering decisions to join violent extremist groups in Africa

New York, USA, 7 September 2017 – Deprivation and marginalization, underpinned by weak governance, are primary forces driving young Africans into violent extremism, according to a comprehensive new study by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – the first study of its kind.

Based on interviews with 495 voluntary recruits to extremist organizations such as Al-Shabaab and Boko Haram, the new study also found that it is often perceived state violence or abuse of power that provides the final tipping point for the decision to join an extremist group.

Journey to Extremism in Africa: Drivers, Incentives and the Tipping Point for Recruitment presents the results of a two-year UNDP Africa study on recruitment in the most prominent extremist groups in Africa. Continue reading Journey of young Africans into violent extremism marked by poverty and deprivation: UNDP